Nos Amc - Jeep - J-series -yellow Lens,inner,left,amber Parking And Turn Signal on 2040-parts.com
Middletown, Connecticut, US
This auction is for one (1) "NOS" "LENS,INNER,LEFT,AMBER" for AMC jeep - J-SERIES TRUCKS. The lens is a "FLAT" yellow lens in its original package opened up by me for the photo. The lens is in great shape. The part number on the package and shipping slip is 931254 and the group number is 3292.
I SHIP TO THE USA ONLY. NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING AT ALL.
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