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94-97 Chevy S10 Black Corner Lights Signal Lamps Pair on 2040-parts.com

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Walnut, California, United States

Walnut, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Spec-D Tuning Office hours:Monday-Friday 9am-5pm PST Manufacturer Part Number:Spec-D Tuning Handling time:Same day if paid before 5pm EST Interchange Part Number:5976405, 5976406 Return shipping:Free return shipping for lower 48 states Other Part Number:Left, Right Corner Park Turn Signal Lamp Assembly Money back or item exchange:Yes, within 60 days after receiving item Placement on Vehicle:Front 90 day replacement warranty:Yes Surface Finish:Black SAE/DOT compliant:Yes UPC:684758605221

Toyota and GM recall nearly 1.3 million vehicles over airbag issues

Fri, 11 Apr 2014

Toyota is recalling certain RAV4, Yaris, Highlander, Tacoma, Corolla, and Matrix models in the U.S. market, part of a larger global recall campaign, for an issue that could prevent the airbag from deploying in the event of an accident. General Motors is recalling Pontiac Vibe vehicles for the same problem; the Vibe is mechanically similar to the Matrix because the two shared a platform and were built at the same plant.

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