1982 Thur 85 Toyota Supra/rear /right Side Marker Light on 2040-parts.com
Hagerman, Idaho, US
1982 thur 85 Toyota Supra/Rear Right Side Marker Light/In Fair Condition/Has a small Stress Crack on corner/Comes with 2 mounting nuts and rubber gasket
Note/Getting very hard to find/so if you need one to sell your car it will do/Thank You For Looking.
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