This is a right and left vent windows for a 1988 chevrolet 1 ton 3500
it comes with the door window seal also.
These wear purchased and installed for 6 months. Then the truck was scraped.
I was told by the dealer, (at time of purchase) these are the last 2 of only 6 that still exist in the country and no after market had ever been made
Right vent window GM part # 15634474
Left vent window GM part # 15634473
Left side window seal GM part # 14027777
Right side window seal GM part # 14027778
NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING!!!!!!!!!!
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