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!rare! 1970 1971 New Dodge D100 Lenses Marker Turn Signals Sweptline D200 D300 on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Bs. As., Argentina

Bs. As., Argentina
Condition:New Brand:SA-E Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Manufacturer Part Number:Replaces MoPar p/n's 2584997 - 2808905 - 3420615 Warranty:Yes

UP FOR SALE A BRAND NEW PAIR OF DODGE SWEPTLINE D100 D200 D300 TRUCKS FRONT LENSES  (1970- 1971 MODELS) (AUCTION IS FOR THE PAIR, LEFT AND RIGHT), PART OF A NEW OLD STOCK OF DODGE D100 SWEPTLINE LENSES MADE EXACTLY AS THE ORIGINALS (SEE ACTUAL PICS), USED TO SELL THESE LENSES IN THE PAST AND EVERYONE WAS REALLY PROUD OF INSTALLING THEM EVEN ON SHOW TRUCKS.  GRAB THEM WHILE YOU CAN. CHECK OUT MY OTHER SWEPTLINE TAILLIGHT LENSES (IN RED AND CLEAR!). I CAN COMBINE SHIPPING. FREE SHIPPING WORLDWIDE, THANKS AND HAPPY PURCHASE!


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