Oem Volvo 940 960 Sedan Outer Taillight Made By Hella 91-95 Left on 2040-parts.com
Buford, Georgia, US
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This driver's side (LEFT) tail light assembly was removed from a 1991 Volvo 940 sedan. It is in great condition with no cracks or chips and hardly any scratches at all. This is an OEM part (original equipment manufacturer), not a cheaply made reproduction! It was made by Hella in Germany.
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