Lotus Esprit S2 S3 European Passenger Side Door Panel - Used on 2040-parts.com
Sloatsburg, New York, United States
Lotus Esprit S2 S3 European Passenger Side Door Panel This is a used Door panel for the Passenger side of European cars. has a very small tear in handle pull, cant really be seen in pic
Weather strip along the top needs to be replaced They have been sitting on a shelf in my garage for years
Nice shape considering age |
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