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Nos Jeep Cj-5 Blue Denim Replacement Soft Top & Door Skins on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Clarence, New York, United States

Clarence, New York, United States
New Old stock. Approximately 20 years old but never installed.
Brand:Bestop

                          NOS Jeep CJ-5 BLUE Denim Replacement Soft Top & Door Skins    

This is a NOS (NEW OLD STOCK) CJ-5 Soft top and door skins by Bestop. This color has been discontinued some years ago. This item was manufactured back in the 90's and has never been installed. It's still in the original paper and box which has been stored high and dry.

It can be used with original Jeep Cj hardware, bows, and door frames. Application 76-83 CJ-5

Don't miss out as this may be you're only opportunity to find a NOS replacement top.

Shipping lower 48 states and ebay Global Program. Direct international must email me for price and details.

Thanks for looking.

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