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07-12 Infiniti G35 G25 G37 Sedan Oem Left Rear Door Glass/window on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
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Oregon City, Oregon, US

Oregon City, Oregon, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted ID:1E22B2E0-BDBB-4034-8856-672DA6ADD101 Side:LEFT Year:2009 Model:INFINITI G37 Stock:1301243 Placement on Vehicle:Array

2008 INFINITI G35S SEDAN SPORT OEM  LEFT REAR WINDOW GLASS TINTED OEM VQ35 55K

UP FOR SALE WE HAVE A 2008 INFINITI G35  SEDAN SPORT JOURNEY OEM. ITEM WAS REMOVED WITH 55,184 MILES. ITEM IS IN GOOD CONDITION AND FULL WORKING ORDER.THIS ITEM IS USED AND MAY SHOW SIGNS OF IMPERFECTIONS SUCH AS SURFACE SCRATCHES AND SCUFFS.

THIS ITEM IS USED AND BY NO MEANS IS NEW! VIEW ALL PICTURES BEFORE BUYING! WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE IF THIS PART DOES NOT FIT YOUR MAKE AND MODEL. PLEASE DO ALL RESEARCH REQUIRED TO MAKE SURE IT WILL FIT YOUR YEAR, MAKE AND MODEL BEFORE BUYING. WE ARE NOT RESPONSIBLE! 

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