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1986-1991 Mazda Rx-7 Clear Side Markers on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Ulster, Pennsylvania, United States

Ulster, Pennsylvania, United States
NEW WITH SOME FLAWS
UPC:Does not apply

THESE LENSES ARE NEW/DEFECTED LENSES FOR A 1986-1991 MAZDA RX-7 CLEAR SIDE MARKERS WITHOUT HOUSINGS. THE DEFECTS ARE THERE ARE SOME TINY AIR BUBBLES AND FINE SCRATCHES THAT YOU REALLY HAVE TO LOOK CLOSE TO SEE.  ALSO YOU MAY HAVE TO TRIM SOME OF THE MOLDING FROM MAKING PROCESS.  THESE ARE A GOOD WAY TO MAKE YOUR RIDE HAVE A NEW FRESH LOOK.

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