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Mgb Wing Window Rear Side Glass 1972 Mgb Gt Driver Side Left Factory Green Tint on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
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Earl, North Carolina, United States

Earl, North Carolina, United States
GOOD CONDITION,TIP NEEDS RIVETS
Brand:CLIMAGLASS Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Left, Rear Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom Surface Finish:GREEN TINT Manufacturer Part Number:DMG 7234 V7

LEFT SIDE REAR WING WINDOW
GOOD CONDITION
OFF 72 MGB GT
GREEN TINT






                                                                                CLIMAGLASS
                                      2   GF  A
                                  TEMPERED
                                DGM 7234 V7
                                 AS 2   M  24
                                      DOT 36
                                       B    S
                                        857

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