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1976 - 1980 Plymouth Arrow Lh Driver Side Tail Light Koito 220-37214l (#1) on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Independence, Missouri, United States

Independence, Missouri, United States
Used OEM scuffs,scratches
Brand:Koito Placement on Vehicle:Left, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:220-37214L Warranty:No

Item being listed for sale if for  1976 - 1980 Plymouth Arrow / Mitsubishi Lancer  LH driver side tail light  OEM   (#1)
Normal wear and tear.  Scuffs and scratches
Couple chips along very bottom edge. Light needs cleaned inside. 
Piece is not perfect but great replacement for daily driver.  HARD TO FIND
PLEASE VERIFY YOUR APPLICATION FOR FIT BY PART NUMBER IF POSSIBLE
Inspect pictures closely and contact me with any other questions
Item being sold AS-IS
Thanks for looking


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