2 - Original 1968 Camaro Side Marker Light Trim Rings And 1 Marker Lens L@@k !!! on 2040-parts.com
Muncie, Indiana, US
EXCELLENT CONDITION FOR 45YRS!!
GREAT FOR RESTORE PROJECT!
- OEM MARKER TRIM RINGS
- CAN BE USED FRONT OR BACK
- OEM MARKER LENS-SOME YELLOWING
- CAME OFF CAR IN 1988, BEEN STORED INSIDE SINCE
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