Nos Mazda 626 Glacier White Spoiler W/ 3rd Tail Light Part Number 000 88 Splruk on 2040-parts.com
Romeo, Michigan, US
You are bidding on a NOS Mazda 626 glacier white spoiler with 3rd tail light part number 000 88 SPLRUK . This is a complete kit with wire harness, hardware, instructions and heavy duty springs for the trunk lid. I am not sure what years this will fit, perhaps check with your Mazda dealer with the part number.
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