1970-72 Buick Skylark Gs Side Marker Lights on 2040-parts.com
Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, United States
Thank you for looking at my auction, I have been accumulating these parts for many years please understand that the parts are used and in "as is" condition. Please make sure you know what you are looking for before bidding or buying. I have cleaned and sometimes restored them before putting them in my store.
This is 1970-72 Buick Skylark GS Side marker lights. Complete set with all mounting pieces. Nice condition. International buyer please understand that the shipping may be off a lot when I take the package to the post office. I will ask for extra shipping before sending the package please understand this when I do ask.
If you have any further questions about this part feel free to contact me by email or call me at 262-251-0188 Thanks for looking!
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