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Used Jeep Sj Grand Wagoneer Protector For The Tailgate Glass 55018 798 1989~1991 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Kanto Region, Japan

Kanto Region, Japan
Condition:Used Brand:Mopar Chrysler Motors Genuine Parts Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:55018 798 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

 This auction is one Used Jeep SJ Grand Wagoneer Tailgate Glass Protector for the 1989~1991models.  Chrysler Jeep Parts Number 55018 798. Chrysler Jeep Mopar correct parts. Jeep factory original Dark Sand painted. This protector mould color is Dark Sand. It needs repaint if you need sand color for 1989/1990 models however screw holes are no broken.  Please don't hesitate to email me if you have any questions about this listing and Full Size Jeep parts.  Thank you for watching.

EMS shipping postage to United States USD27.00 and Europe USD 32.00

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