Pavement Ends Replay Jeep Top With Tinted Windows In Black Diamond on 2040-parts.com
Shohola, Pennsylvania, US
The item listed for auction is a Pavement Ends Replay Top cover with tinted windows in black diamond. This item is shipped from The Ship Shop in Shohola, Pennsylvania!
The cover is weatherproof fabric, designed to fit the original factory hardware of the vehicle. It has some minor dirt splatters on the top from minor use. No rips or tears. This product retails for over $400!
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