Nib 00-03 Chevy S10 Or 00-02 Blazer Tahoe Right Head Light Lamp on 2040-parts.com
Wilmington, North Carolina, US
This is a new in the box right headlight that fits several models. It still has the plastic over the lens, it was ordered by mistake. It fits a Chevy Silverado 00-03 model or a Blazer 00-02 or a Tahoe 00-02. I am a bodyman and try to save parts that are still good to save you some money and to make a little money to do some home repairs. Good luck bidding!
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