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Buick Lights G33 Sae Pi 68 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Yorkville, Illinois, United States

Yorkville, Illinois, United States
Condition:New

We found these in Papa's garage.  The model number is listed above.  We believe doing our research they are from 1968.  If you think were wrong please email us.  They are great condition and were still in the bag we found them in.

We ship fast. We ship to the US only.  We only accept Paypal  All of our items come from a Pet/Smoke free environment.  We do our best to be as accurate in our descriptions as possible. If you are unsure of a bid, please email us. We ship on Tuesdays and Thursdays. We have to go to our PO as we are Rural. Our shipping charges include, packing and time traveled.  If you have a question or concern..please let us know.  Thank you and Happy Bidding

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