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90-94 Eclipse Talon Laser 1g Dsm Oem Interior Dome Light on 2040-parts.com

US $29.95
Location:

Grand Rapids, MI, US

Grand Rapids, MI, US
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Selling an OEM interior dome light for a 1990-1994 Eclipse Talon Laser 1G DSM.  This dome light is in decent condition for the year and does show signs of normal wear and use. The main light lens has a small scuff and/or scratch mark on it as shown in the detailed photos. If you look up close to the dome light you may see some other slight scratches and scuffs as well. Please review all the photos to determine a final grade/condition of the dome light. This part was in working order when removed from the vehicle. The interior dome light shown in the photos is the exact item that you will receive. Buyer to determine interchange. Sold as is with no returns. Will not ship outside the USA.

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