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1983 86 Buick Regal Chrome Front Bumper Clear Turn Lenses on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

North Hollywood, California, US

North Hollywood, California, US
:

THIS HARD TO FIND STOCK CHROME FRONT BUMPER WITH CLEAR TURN LENSES/ ASSEMBLIES FITS SOME

1980'S BUICK REGAL    1982 83 84 85 86 ?  This was off a 1984 

IN REAL GOOD OVERALL SHAPE .FEW SCRATCHES ON LOWER EDGE AND ONE UNDER LIC PLATE .. SEE PIC... SEE PICS

NOTE: THIS BUMPER STYLE HAS NO BEZELS/TRIM ON TURN ASSEMBLIES

 I HAVE NOT POLISHED

NOT 100% SURE OF YEARS ..PLEASE COMPARE CLOSELY BEFORE BIDDING! NOTE:

STRAIGHT ENDS, DO NOT WRAP AROUND BODY. COMPARE CLOSELY BEFORE BIDDING   . NO RETURNS !!!

HOWS YOUR SPARE? 

IN SO CAL .. .OK TO PICK UP

I HAVE OTHER 1980'S BUICK REGAL PARTS IN MY EBAY STORE .

PLEASE TAKE A LOOK!

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