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Windshield For A 1993 Larson 18' Open-bow on 2040-parts.com

US $675.00
Location:

Rogers, Minnesota, United States

Rogers, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Larson

All Original windshield for a 1993 Larson open bow 18'.
Glass is all intact and no Plexiglas!!  NICE!!!
Frames are all straight.

Front drivers side is 46" on the bottom with the curve. 24 3/4"tall at the door side and 20" on the outside.
Front pass side is 37" on the bottom with the curve.          " " " "
Door is 18 1/2" with the frame and lip. 24 3/4" tall.
sides are 55" long and 12 1/2 " tall.
These measurements are close and may vary depending on where you measure from.










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