1976,77,78,79,80 Mg Tail Light Housing And Lens, And Side Marking Lights on 2040-parts.com
Oshkosh, Wisconsin, United States
Up for auction is a set of used OEM tail light lens and housing for a 1976-80 MG. The units are in good condition, there is some pitting on the chrome, the lens are good. The auction also include the side marker lights and housing both amber and red.
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