3rd Brake Light Housing 89 90 91 Chrysler Maserati Tc on 2040-parts.com
Albuquerque, New Mexico, US
Up for bid is a 3 brake light housing and gasket. There is no light bulb socket. This light is in great condition with no rust or pitting, and the lens is in great shape. It was removed from a 89 TC that only had 35k miles on it. These are hard to come by so good luck on bidding
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