This is a two-part lens You are buying truly a genuine British part. Length of combined lens 5 5/8". Following is available: 2 ea. amber parts and 1 ea. clear lens. The amber lens comes in OE box. The clear one has no box. What is being offered for sale? The combination: amber & clear $ 12.00 If you require only one of it, please specify and the one item will cost you $ 8.00. The buy it now price would be $11.00
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News watch January 2013: today's auto industry news
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