96-99 Oldsmobile Eighty Eight 88 Passenger Side Tan Cloth Sun Visor With Mirror on 2040-parts.com
Enterprise, Utah, US
THIS IS AN ORIGINAL WORKING PART OFF A 1998 OLDSMOBILE 88. THERE IS A CRACK IN ONE OF THE CONNECTORS (SEE PHOTO) BUT IT WORKS JUST FINE WHEN INSTALLED. THIS ITEM WILL BE SOLD AT A DISCOUNT.
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