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Buick Century Trunk Lid Trunk Light Bar, Fits Regals on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Ypsilanti, Michigan, US

Ypsilanti, Michigan, US
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 Hi there,
We picked this up off of our local yard. Its in Great looking and working condition. Im not sure but i believe it was a 2001 year Century, however it should fit 1997-2005, atleast the cars are identical so im guessing upon this fact. You do the research please. Comes w/all the wiring and bulbs on a back. It also should fit Buick Regal from 1997-2004, i say should because once again, trunks look identical. i have a trunk from Regal and it fits it. This thing is bulky and pain in butt to ship, so please understand that it might take atleast a day for me to even get it packed before shipping it.
Thanks

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