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93-97 Trans Am Firebird Checkered Tail Light Lens Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $0.99
Location:

Raynham, Massachusetts, US

Raynham, Massachusetts, US
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Up for your consideration, is a set of tail lights from a 1996 Pontiac Trans Am.

They are compatible with 1993-1997 firebirds. May fit other years.

These were removed due to upgrading to newer style tail lights.

 

They are Used, and there is a hole in the passenger side light. The hole is only in the outer lens cover. There are scratches on both.

 

The Drivers side is complete with no holes, But am unsure if water tight.

 Any Questions, Please ask before bidding.

Bidding will start low, due to high shipping charge of 35.00 anywhere in the continental US.

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