New Datsun 240z Taillight With Trim Pieces on 2040-parts.com
Fullerton, California, US
New from the tooling artist at VintageRubber.This is the rear tail light lenses for the Datsun 240Z series car.Theses are MADE IN THE U.S.A. We made these in the EURO-STYLE VERSION for our first run,and we own the tooling.COMES WITH TRIM PIECES.The trim is paintable resin base plastic.We took out the rectangle reflector center piece. SOLD IN PAIRS ONLY.Thanks for the interest.
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