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Corvette C5 Front Side Marker Light Grille 2pc Laser Mesh Polished 1997-2004 on 2040-parts.com

US $155.00
Location:

Tampa, Florida, United States

Tampa, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:ACC Manufacturer Part Number:1

Dress up your Corvette with our Polished - Stainless Steel, Front - Side Marker Light Grilles. These trim pieces are designed to fit all 1997-2004 Corvettes over the front marker light and add a clean stylish look to your Corvette exterior.

  • 100% Stainless Steel.
  • High Polished, mirror finish.
  • Will not tarnish, fade or rust.
  • Laser Mesh, diamond cut for a unique look.
  • Adds a unique look and style to your car.
  • Easy "peel and stick" installation takes just minutes.
  • Fits all 1997-2004 Coupe and Convertible Corvettes.
  • Made in USA!
  • Please Allow 10-14 days for delivery

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