1981/1988 Monte Carlo Ss Ls Left Front Directional / Park Light on 2040-parts.com
Cumberland, Rhode Island, United States
THIS IS A LEFT FRONT DIRECTIONAL / PARK LIGHT .IT HAS SOME WHITE PAINT OVER SPRAY ON EDGES OF LENS. THERE ARE NO CRACKS, LENS HAS GOOD SHINE, IT HAS MEDIUM STONE WEAR ON LENS. ALL MOUNT TABS ARE GOOD. SEE ALL PICTURES FOR CONDITION.. CLEAN FRONT AND BACK. CAME OFF A 1987 MONTE SS. IT IS IN GOOD SHAPE AND GOOD WORKING ORDER. WILL FIT 1981-1988 MONTE CARLO, SS |
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