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Honda Civic Hatchback 3g 1984 - 1987 Jdm Tail Lights Civic Gt "have 2 Sets" on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Vilnius, default, LT

Vilnius, default, LT
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:043-7320R Country of Manufacture:Japan Part Brand:Factory, OEM

GREAT ORIGINAL HONDA CIVIC iGT Hatchback 3G 1984 - 1987 JDM Tail lights civic GT

Condition as in photo. Need to be cleaned. 
ONLY 1 set of CORNER LIGHTS
leave a note which set you need (if not will be sent randomly)
(EXTRA YOU CAN BUY OTHER ITEMS) PM ME FOR COMBINE SHIPPING
NO RETURNS. NO REFUNDS.
I HAVE 2 SETS OF TAIL LIGHTS.
This is used part. This part sold on this auction / sale are sold in "AS IS" condition.
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Buyer responsible for import duty.

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