88 89 90 91 92 Toyota Corolla Cornerlight Passenger New Sedan And Wagon Only on 2040-parts.com
Odessa, Texas, US
This is a new Cornerlight for the Right/Passenger side that fits:
- 1988-1992 Toyota Corolla
Sedan and Wagon only, (Does NOT fit 2 door models)
Includes lens, housing, bulbs and sockets only (No wiring)
SAE and DOT compliant.
Direct Replacement, no modifications needed.
Warranty for fitment and manufacturing defects. 90 day defect warranty.
Items are shipped out by the next business day after purchasing. Shipping by Post Office, but no P.O. boxes.
14 day no hassle return policy. Returns are subject to a 25% restocking fee. Returns MUST be in original packaging and undamaged.
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