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92 Geo Metro Convertible Top Parts (bows) on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Chaparral, New Mexico, US

Chaparral, New Mexico, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

 No shipping unless EVERYTHING is arranged by the buyer 

According to the Post Office its too large for the mail. 
Size is Approx. 60"x30"x15" 35lbs this is just a rough estimate of what size it will be after boxed up

THE PICTURES DIDN'T COME OUT TO CLEAR BUT !!!!! IN THE LAST PICTURE IT SHOWS THE  FRONT PASSENGER SIDE IS BROKEN!!!! THE BOLTS ARE PULLED OUT OF THE PLASTIC

METRO CONVERTIBLE TOP BRACES FOR PARTS 
 
THE CONVERTIBLE TOP FABRIC IS GONE

ALL OR WHATEVER PART YOU NEED  THIS CAN BE PICKED -UP I'M ABOUT 30 MILES FROM EL PASO TEXAS

OTHER PARTS AVAILABLE FROM THIS CAR CONTACT ME 

Sunroof, Convertible & Hardtop for Sale

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