86 1986 Left Tail Light Part # Sae Aip2rst 86 Dot Koito Japan on 2040-parts.com
Blanchard, Oklahoma, US
This is an original left side tail light for a 1986 Car, however, I do not know the year, make, or model of car it fits. Any help identifying would be appreciated. It is in good condition with no cracks or breaks, however, it does have some scratches that may or may not polish out. The original pig tails are attached and useable.
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