1993 - 97 Lt1 Firebird Trans Am Checkered Style L.h. Drivers Side Tail Light on 2040-parts.com
Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, CA
UP FOR AUCTION IS A ORIGINAL L.H. DRIVERS SIDE TAIL LIGHT WITH BLACK POLISHED CENTER PANEL FOR A 1993 - 97 FIREBIRD OR TRANS AM. TAIL LIGHT AND CENTER PANEL ARE IN VERY GOOD CONDITION. TAIL LIGHT DOES HAVE A SMALL SEPARATION MARK ON THE ONE CORNER. GOOD LUCK.
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