88 1988 Hyundai Excel Left Parking Light Part # Sae I 85 Dot on 2040-parts.com
Blanchard, Oklahoma, US
This is an original left parking light for a 1988 Hyundai Excel car. The housing is in very good condition with all of the original mounting brackets intact and useable, and the original pig tail is attached and useable. The two screws that hold the lens to the housing are not included, but the gasket is attached and useable. The lens has a tiny star shaped non separating crack that is difficult to see, and once installed will be hard to notice. The lens is approximately 5 1/4" wide X 2 3/8" tall. Overall, a nice piece.
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