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Folding Windshield Hinges Pair Oem Jeep Wrangler Tj 1997-2006 Bead Blasted on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Hartville, Ohio, United States

Hartville, Ohio, United States
One pair
Brand:OEM Placement on Vehicle:Front, Left, Right Manufacturer Part Number:na Surface Finish:primer UPC:Does Not Apply

Folding Windshield Hinges PAIR OEM JEEP Wrangler TJ 1997-2006 Bead blasted

-Very nice used condition

-LH and RH sides

-Folds easily

-Bead blasted and primed

-In stock and ready to ship!


D3A 08009



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