1987 1988 1989 1990 Pontiac 6000 Rear Back Up Lamp Lens Nos 16512269 No Reserve on 2040-parts.com
London, Kentucky, US
NO RESERVE !!!
1987-1990 PONTIAC 6000
REAR BACK UP LENS
NOS (NEW OLD STOCK)
BRAND NEW and STILL in the ORIGINAL GM BOX!!
GM PART NUMBER 16512269
PLEASE CONTACT US FOR ALL YOUR NOS NEEDS!!
NO RESERVE !!!
THE LENS MAY FIT OTHER MODELS
PLEASE MAKE SURE IT WILL WORK FOR YOUR CAR
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