1990-91 Honda Accord Left Corner Tail Light on 2040-parts.com
Woodhaven, New York, US
Housing is in good shape. Not surr if bulbs or harness are working. Good replacement shell with some extra wires. One of the bulb adapters is missing as seen in the picture.
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