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13 14 15 Buick Encore Rear Hatch Spoiler Wing With 3rd Led Brake Light Black Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $169.95
Location:

East Saint Louis, Illinois, United States

East Saint Louis, Illinois, United States
TESTED.EXCELLENT USED CONDITION.
Primary Color:CARBON FLASH METALLIC PAINT CODE GAR Placement on Vehicle:Rear, Upper Brand:FACTORY OEM Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:20151002 Surface Finish:SMOOTH Warranty:60 DAYS Other Part Number:1431

FOR SALE IS 2015 BUICK ENCORE REAR SPOILER WITH 3RD BRAKE LIGHT ASSEMBLY.THIS ITEM IS IN EXCELLENT USED CONDITION.NO SCRATCHES OR CRACKS.see pictures.PAINT AND CLEAR COAT ARE EXCELLENT.THIRD TAIL LIGHT WORKS GREAT.ALL THE MOUNTING TABS ARE EXCELLENT.THIS ITEM COMES WITH 60 DAY MONEY BACK GUARANTY.IT WILL MAKE A GREAT REPLACEMENT ON YOUR VEHICLE.NO SHIPPING TO PO BOXES,PUERTO RICO AND HAWAII.PLEASE CONTACT US FOR SHIPPING COST OUTSIDE OF 48 CONTINENTAL STATES.WE SHIP OUTSIDE OF USA ONLY IF YOU ARE A MEMBER OF THE GLOBAL SHIPPING PROGRAM.THANK YOU FOR SHOPPING WITH US.

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