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Matte Black Back Tail Light Lamp Cover For Isuzu D-max Dmax Truck 2012-16 Truck on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
Location:

RASRISARAI, SRISAKATE, Thailand

RASRISARAI, SRISAKATE, Thailand
Condition:New Brand:Aftermarket Products Surface Finish:Matte black color Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Country/Region of Manufacture:Thailand Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear UPC:Does not apply

MATTE BLACK BACK TAIL LIGHT LAMP COVER FOR ISUZU D-MAX DMAX TRUCK 2012-16 TRUCK

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You are buying on 1 pair of matte black tail light covers*

- Good quality aftermarket item. Made in Thailand.
- Not is Chinese/Hong Kong low quality item.
- Made of good quality ABS plastic with matte black color.
- Install by double sides self adhesive tape on the back of items.

FITS ONLY ISUZU DMAX 2012-2015 MODELS AS 4th PICTURE*

CANNOT FIT OLD ISUZU DMAX 2002-2012 MODELS*


*All sales are final. Please make sure you buy the right item for your motorcycle/car and accept our transit time. Some model year in some countries may not be the same as described. Please carefully recheck with the pictures to ensure or feel free to contact us for any detail.

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