90s Saturn S Series Interior Dome Light on 2040-parts.com
Clinton Township, Michigan, US
This auction is for an OEM interior dome light from a 1994 Saturn. It is in overall excellent and working condition showing only light wear and use. All attachment points are intact. No wiring is included. Bulb may need to be replaced. Surround color is Light Grey. The picture makes it look a little darker than it is. Rear attachment tabs are all intact but please be careful with installation as they are easily damaged and/or broken. Please see photograph for overall condition, color and to verify your application. Should fit multiple years and/or models of Saturns. Thanks for looking.
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