Oldsmobile 1968 Olds 88-98 Nice Headlamp Bezel ,trim And Head Lamp Assemble Pot on 2040-parts.com
Carmichael, California, United States
OLDSMOBILE 1968 OLDS CAME OUT OF A 98 MODEL [ 88-98] PRICE IS $115.00 FOR THE ONE BEZEL AND HEADLAMP POT ASSEMBLE. [ TWO HEADLAMP BULBS SEE PICTURE, BULBS ,MAY NOT WORK] FREE SHIPPING TO 48 U.S. STATES ,OTHERS ASK. [FREE ONE WAY ,TO YOU] .LOOKS REAL NICE ........ HAVE OTHER 68 PARTS I CAN LIST , ASK. .............. [ FITS RIGHT OR LEFT, MATCH YOURS WITH PICTURES]
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