00-05 Buick Lesabre Le Sabre Center Taillight Tail Light Lamp Finish Panel *ar on 2040-parts.com
Saint Louis, Missouri, US
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Center tail light panel from a 2002 Buick LeSabre. This is in decent condition with one broken mounting stud. There are some minor scuffs
and swirls on the plastic face consistent with age. Chrome is mostly in good shape with no peel, however there are some light scratches
on it in places, and one noticeable area at the top as pictured. Please see detailed pictures below.
Fits 00-05 LeSabre. Comes with good wire harness. This particular model DOES NOT have the "LeSabre" badge.
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