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Jeep Xj Cherokee Dome Light Lens Cover Used Pair Original Oem1984-1997 W/ Bulbs! on 2040-parts.com

US $15.49
Location:

Success, Missouri, United States

Success, Missouri, United States
Good condition, includes tested bulbs
Brand:Jeep Warranty:Yes

This is a pair of factory Jeep Cherokee dome light covers.  They fit XJ Cherokees 1984-1997.  Some 1997 I have seen use a different cover, please check yours for proper application.

These covers are in good condition with minor scuffing.  They have very minor yellowing on the edge that does not show when installed.  Includes a tested bulbs.  Pics are of actual dome light covers you will receive.

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