Volvo Oem (right) Passenger Side Front Door Window Glass Fits S60 1999-2005 on 2040-parts.com
Johnston, Rhode Island, United States
This item is a used front(RIGHT) passenger door glass for a Volvo S60 . Glass fits the following years: 1999 through 2005 No chip, dings or scratches in glass although used remains in very god condition Please ask questions prior to buying Require immediate payment with BUY NOW Thanks for Looking |
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