Tinted Hollandia Power Sunroof Spoiler Type Universal 19 1/2 X 34 on 2040-parts.com
Roseville, Michigan, US
Tinted hollandia power moonroof sunroof this is a complete sunroof but comes without the motor, switch and harness comes with it, has 2 scratches very thin in it
once installed you will not see them from inside of vehicle
very nice sunroof other than that, works like new
Installed looks like factory, headliner tucks into silver rim in pic 2
19 1/2 x 34 , sunroof glass tinted,
Spoiler Type up and over roof.
WE ALSO SELL OFF LINE OUT OF OUR SHOP, WHATSUPSUNROOF @ 1-586-8597501
I have installed sunroofs for 25 years,
questions welcome
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