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Condition:Used Mounting Style:Screws Light Colour:orange / red Placement on Car:Right Housing Colour:Black Manufacturer Part Number:xfb101480 Number of Bulbs:none Reference OE/OEM Number:replacement rear lamp Placement on Vehicle:Rear, Right Brand:Allmakes / Bearmach Type:Indicator Assembly Manufacturer Warranty:1 Year Lens Colour:Amber / Red Classic Part:No Features:SAE-Certified Lighting Technology:NA

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