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New Clear Park Lamp (turn Signal) Lens Kit 71 72 Chevrolet Truck 1971 1972 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.00
Location:

St. George, Utah, United States

St. George, Utah, United States
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Warranty:Yes Surface Finish:Clear Plastic

1971 - 1972 Chevrolet (Chevy) Blazer, Pickup Truck, Panel Truck and Suburban Front Turn Signal Lenses

This is a new, very nice reproduction clear park lens kit.  Includes two clear lenses., two amber bulbs and two mounting gaskets.   Have not been removed from packaging and in excellent, new condition.  

Rapid, flat rate domestic shipping by USPS Priority Mail only within the "Lower 48 States".  Delivery tracking and insurance are included.  Foreign shipping is by USPS Priority Mail International, and cost is based on buyers location.  Insurance is included.  Other shipping options are available.  Thanks, Rick Miller 

Lenses can be returned for exchange or full refund if not to your specifications.

Note: I've owned Chevy pickup trucks since 1968 and have been buying and selling top quality truck parts since the late 1980s.  I currently own the '68 shortbed and a '69 longbed.

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