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1971 Chevy Impala Right Turn Signal Chrome Trim Cover Replacment Part on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

San Pedro, California, US

San Pedro, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Placement on Vehicle:Array Warranty:No

HERE IS A REPLACEMENT PART FOR A 1971 CHEVY IMPALA , CAPRICE , BEL AIR , BISCAYNE. RIGHT SIDE TURN SIGNAL CHROME COVER. IT IS A DRIVER QUALITY PART. IT IS IN GOOD CONDITION AS YOU CAN SEE BY THE PICTURES. IT DOES HAVE ONE SMALL DEFECT THAT IS HARD TO SEE: AT THE CENTER; ON THE BOTTOM SECTION THERE IS A VERY SLIGHT DENT AND AN EVEN SMALLER CRACK. I ALMOST MISSED IT MYSELF. IT ALSO NEEDS A POLISH TO MAKE IT SHINE. THIS IS BEING SOLD AS IS. THANK YOU FOR LOOKING. PLEASE BE SURE OF YOUR CHOICE BEFORE YOU CLICK THE CONFIRM BUTTON. ITEM MUST BE PAID WITHIN 48 HOURS OF END OF SALE. ASK ANY AND ALL QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE. SHIPPING COST IS FOR POSTAGE AND HANDLING.

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