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81-87 Pontiac Grand Prix Headlight Bezel Rh - Nice on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

El Paso, Texas, US

El Paso, Texas, US
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81-87 GRAND PRIX LH HEADLIGHT BEZEL MINT CONDITION GM 10012942 NO PITTING PEALING NO CRACKS BRIGHT CHROME

Listed is a NICE condition 81-87 Pontiac Grand Prix headlight bezel. Unit is chrome in color with no pitting, no pealing, no cracks and very little road wear. No broken tabs. Black enamel on bezel inner eye lid will require a touch up for show quality results. Genuine GM part #10012942

From a rating of 1-10 this Grand Prix bezel scores an 8 and may easily score a 9 with the help of a black paint touch up. 

 An excellent find for anyone restoring or freshening up their 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 Grand Prix.

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