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1984 81 82 83 Pontiac Grand Prix Right Passenger-side Taillight on 2040-parts.com

US $22.00
Location:

Sweet Home, Oregon, US

Sweet Home, Oregon, US
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Here is the passenger-side (right) taillight assembly from a '84 Grand Prix.  I don't know what other years of Grand Prix this may be correct for, and the buyer will need to check on that.  Is in good condition, with no cracks except what appears to be a short hairline crack on the inside of the lens, not the outside (can only be seen by shining a bright light from the bulb opening on the back, and it is almost invisible even then).  Has no cracks in the housing, no pitting or peeling of the chrome, and all mounting studs are intact and the bulb holders are undamaged.  Buyer to pay $16 shipping in the US.  International buyers, please inquire for a shipping quote.

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