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1971-76 Full Size Gm Convertibles Interior Lenses New Oer 9838326 on 2040-parts.com

US $37.00
Location:

Cumming, Georgia, United States

Cumming, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:R9838326 Surface Finish:PLASTIC Interchange Part Number:9838326 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

YOU ARE BIDDING ON A PAIR OF   NEW

Convertible Interior Armrest Courtesy Lenses

FOR FULL SIZE GM CONVERTIBLES

 INCLUDING  1971-76 OLDSMOBILE 88 AND 98 

1971-76 PONTIAC GRANDVILLE, CATALINA AND BONNEVILLE 

1971-76 BUICK LESABRE, CENTURION AND ELECTA 

1971-76 CHEVROLET IMPALA AND CAPRICE

 THESE QUALITY GM LICENSED REPRODUCTION LENSES

ARE THE CORRECT CREAM COLOR + STYLE AS THE ORIGINALS

REPLACEMENT FOR GM PART # 9838326 -  GRP # 11.928

A MUST FOR AN AUTHENTIC RESTORATION  -SEE PIC! 

PRICE IS FOR THE PAIR 

BID WITH CONFIDENCE,  WE HAVE BEEN SELLING  PARTS

 ON EBAY FOR OVER 17 YEARS WITH 100% POSITIVE FEEDBACK 

PAYMENT VIA PAYPAL DUE AT END OF AUCTION

USPS SHIPPING QUOTE IS FOR  48 STATE CONTINENTAL U.S    

 DELIVERY CONFIRMATION ALSO INCLUDED!

 INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS OR BIDDERS OUTSIDE 48 STATE

CONTINENTAL US MUST EMAIL ME FOR A

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