Chevy/gmc Trucks 1983-1988 Park/turn Signal Light/lens Assy 12-1561-01, 915908 on 2040-parts.com
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Chevy/GMC Trucks 1983-1988 Park/Turn Signal Light/Lens Assy 12-1561-01, 915908
CHEVY/GMC TRUCKS JIMMY (FULL SIZE) Single Rectangular 1983-1988 PARK/SIGNAL LAMP
Only ONE Assembly offered.
LH or RH Front application
Direct Fit/OEM Replacement
Compliant to DOT/SAE standards
915908
GM OEM 2520122
Mfg: TYC, Part # : 12-1561-01
Clear lens, housing assembly, bulb not included.
Plastic sheet peel-off protector is attached to lens.
Please Verify Fitment to Your Vehicle.
In
Honor of Our Military Personnel Serving Our Country,
APO/FPO/DPO
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