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This is sold.
I've decided to sell my second Emu Wing gull wing rear quarter replacement for the 100 Series/LX470 instead of installing it. I'm still very satisfied with the one that I installed, I just have no time nor desire to go through the installation again.
This unit is made of aluminum and is powder coated satin black. It fits the passenger side rear quarter panel and replaces the OEM glass. This thing opens WAY up making it easy to access the rear cargo area from the side. The sealant/adhesive tube that came with the wing for attaching the frame has solidified so you would need to source some marine adhesive, West Marine along with some other similar stores sell the same brand (Sika) that came with the wing.
I am asking $500 shipped anywhere in the continental USA. If you want local pickup it will be $450. Pricing is OBO.
I don't have any photos with me of the actual un-installed piece. I will try to get a picture of the un-installed piece when I get home from work this evening. Here are photos from the Emu Wing website:
I've decided to sell my second Emu Wing gull wing rear quarter replacement for the 100 Series/LX470 instead of installing it. I'm still very satisfied with the one that I installed, I just have no time nor desire to go through the installation again.
This unit is made of aluminum and is powder coated satin black. It fits the passenger side rear quarter panel and replaces the OEM glass. This thing opens WAY up making it easy to access the rear cargo area from the side. The sealant/adhesive tube that came with the wing for attaching the frame has solidified so you would need to source some marine adhesive, West Marine along with some other similar stores sell the same brand (Sika) that came with the wing.
I am asking $500 shipped anywhere in the continental USA. If you want local pickup it will be $450. Pricing is OBO.
I don't have any photos with me of the actual un-installed piece. I will try to get a picture of the un-installed piece when I get home from work this evening. Here are photos from the Emu Wing website:
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