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1970 Plymouth Satellite Taillight Assembly Right Left on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Linden, New Jersey, United States

Linden, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Plymouth Other Part Number:SAE-STIA-70-RL CC 3403245-55062 28675 Manufacturer Part Number:SAE-STIA-70-RL CC 3403244 55062 28665 Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right

Original 1970 Plymouth Satellite Taillights 

  • Taken off a Satellite 
  • Fits GTX & Roadrunner 
  • Some pitting-please examine photos for condition 
Please note:

  • No returns. Sold AS IS. Please examine photos and ask questions prior to purchase.
  • Buyer pays actual shipping. 
  • Shipping within 2 days of business receipt. 
  • Method of payment-PayPal only
  • No international shipping. 

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