2003,03,04,05,06 Chevrolet Tahoe Left Driver Fog Light Oem on 2040-parts.com
Fayetteville, Georgia, US
This is a Used factory OEM left hand driver side fog light for the 2003-06 Chevrolet Tahoe.The lens shows normal wear.The mounting tabs have been repaired with 3M bonding epoxy and will mount as you can see the bracket is on."Dont Lose Out.Place Your Best Bid Now"
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