2005-2013 Toyota Tacoma Oem Led Taillights on 2040-parts.com
Covington, Louisiana, US
These were used for approximately 2 years on my 2011 Tacoma before I replaced my taillights with smoked taillights. They are compatible with any 2005-2013 Toyota Tacoma. They have no marks or scratches. All of the connectors and bulb holders have no damage. All of the clips and screw holders on the taillights are in perfect condition. Other than being a bit dusty, these are perfect.
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