88 89 90 Lemans Tail Light Used Original Left Drivers Side on 2040-parts.com
Nashville, Georgia, US
Removed from a 1990 LeMans
Should fit a few years - maybe 88 thru 90
Overall very nice shape
Nothing broken or cracked
Shipping will be about $10
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