1993-97 Ford Ranger Rear Cargo / 3rd Brake Light on 2040-parts.com
Pleasant Valley, New York, United States
1993-97 ford ranger rear light. Very good condition.No cracks or damage.Comes with wiring harness and bulbs. Bulbs work.Just unscrew your 3rd brake light plug right in.Lights up your bed with interior light switch. Please contact me first with any problems/concerns before leaving a negative feedback.I will return a positive feedback after I receive yours and you are satisfied.Please leave a feedback as my score is important to me and also so I know you received your shipment.I will be happy to answer any questions online asap.Shipping to U.S.only and only pay pal payments please.Check out my other auctions.Thanks for looking.
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