Windshield,1988 Bayliner,capri.starbord Side Glass Rear Panel,fits 18'7''-16'10 on 2040-parts.com
Waterford, Michigan, US
parts are from a 88 bayliner capri 16'10" open bow length including the the plastic corner and frame is 52" parts may fit other models check measurement before bidding please also there is a crack where the screw goes in plastic vent as shown in pic
offering free shipping via ups ground will ship within 48 hr of payment received thanx happy ebayin
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