Jeep Yj Wrangler 87-95 Drivers Side Chrome Headlight Bezel on 2040-parts.com
Chickamauga, Georgia, United States
This is a new Jeep YJ Headlight Bezel for the drivers side Wrangler. This Bezel does not fit the Passenger side. Fits years 87 to 95. Part # 56003105. Any questions will be answered as soon as possible. I will ship US Priority Mail with Delivery Confirmation. Please look at the pictures and ask questions before you buy. No refunds nor returns. These are new and in original package. SR E |
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