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1990 Mazda Mx-6 Left Tail Light Assy on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Fairview, North Carolina, US

Fairview, North Carolina, US
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 1990 MAZDA MX-6 LEFT REAR TAIL LIGHT ASSY, THIS ITEM IS IN GOOD USEABLE CONDITION. IT IS NOT CRACKED OR BROKEN.ONE MOUNTING STUD IS BROKEN OFF. THE OTHER 3 MOUNTING STUDS ARE IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION.

All items must be paid for within 5 business days. Can combine shipping with other items.  N.C. residents must add 7% sales tax.
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