94 95 96 97 98 Chrysler Sebring Lh Front Corner Parking Turn Blinker Light Bumpe on 2040-parts.com
Hamtramck, Michigan, US
LOOK AT THE PHOTOS,THERE I HOLD A PENCIL THAT POINTS TO A CRECKED LENS THAT HAS BEEN FIXED WITH A 2 PART MIX GLUE(VERY STRONG)NO WARANTY !!!PART IS FULLY FUNCTIONALL
1996 CHRYSLER SEBRING CORNER LIGHT TURNING/BLINKER/PARKING LAMP .DRIVER SIDE LH FRONT PLACED IN BUMPER. OEM PART ,BULB AND BULB SOCKET INCLUDED AND SOCKET PLUG
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