78-1979 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme 2 Door Models. Front Left Signal Light on 2040-parts.com
Bronx, New York, US
LIGHT FITS 1978-1979 OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS SUPREME 2 DOOR MODELS. FRONT SIGNAL AND MARKER LIGHT, LEFT SIDE ONLY, original
used OEM, CAME OFF MY JUNK VEHICLE. GOOD CONDITION NOT BROKEN, LENS HAVE SOME SCRATCHES & PAINT AROUND THE OUTER EDGE, DOESN'T SHOW WHEN INSTALL, CAN BE CLEAN. THE PICTURE SAID IT ALL,WHAT YOU SEE IN THE
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