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1969 Pontiac Bonneville Catalina Safari Executive Station Wagons Tail Lights L&r on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Salem, Oregon, US

Salem, Oregon, US
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this auction is for a set,left and right side tail lights,the 1969 pontiac bonneville,executive,catalina,safari station wagons.these are in very nice condition,as pics show.the left side tail light ,at the top part of the lense,has a little bit of scratches on it,rest of both lenses,are nice and bright and shiny.chrome is nice,with  no pitting,only a couple of small marks in the chrome,almost unnoticable.they have both light sockets plugins, in each one. there is not any broken out parts,or damaged area's at all,just a very nice,ready to use set of tail lights.shipping will be 30.00.buyer will have (7) days to get payment to me.i accept paypal only,as a form of payment.

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