Gm 21019708 - Saturn L-series Back-up Or Rear Turn Signal Lamp Socket on 2040-parts.com
Mansfield, Ohio, US
GM 21019708 – Saturn L-series Back-up OR Rear Turn Signal Lamp Socket
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This socket is for the back-up lamps and also fits the rear turn signal lamps.
Fits:
00-05 |
L-series |
GM List Price - $24.50
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