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New 1998-05 Chevy Blazer, 1998-2004 Chevy S10 Turn Signal Parking Light Left on 2040-parts.com

US $24.95
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North Augusta, South Carolina, United States

North Augusta, South Carolina, United States
NEW 1998-05 CHEVY BLAZER, 1998-2004 CHEVY S10 TURN SIGNAL PARKING LIGHT LEFT, US $24.95, image 1
Condition:New Brand:TYC Placement on Vehicle:Left, Front Manufacturer Part Number:16525893 Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:GM2520163 Country of Manufacture:Taiwan, Province of China

NEW TURN SIGNAL / PARKING LIGHT ASSEMBLY (FRONT LEFT)

FITS:

ChevroletBlazer2005-1998Sport UtilityTurn Signal / Parking Light AssemblyFRONT LEFT
ChevroletS102003-1998BaseTurn Signal / Parking Light AssemblyFRONT LEFT
ChevroletS102004-1998LSTurn Signal / Parking Light AssemblyFRONT LEFT
ChevroletTrailblazer2005-2002Sport UtilityTurn Signal / Parking Light AssemblyFRONT LEFT

 

TYC # 12-5090-09

FRONT LEFT SIDE

MADE IN TAIWAN

DOE/COMPLIANT. MEETS FMVSS108

OEM REPLACEMENT # 16525893

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