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Oldsmobile Bravada 91-94 Rh Tail Light on 2040-parts.com

US $4.99
Location:

Lucama, North Carolina, US

Lucama, North Carolina, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:5973320 Placement on Vehicle:Right Warranty:No

This is a right-hand tail light lens assembly for the Oldsmobile Bravada, 1991-1994. It is used, but in very good condition. It has some minor scuffing in one small area (just above the logo), but no scratches, chips or cracks. A mild polish might make it look like new. Of course, this unit will also fit some Chevy and GMC models, but keep in mind it has the Olds "Rocket" logo on the lens. No bulbs or sockets included. You'll get what you see in the pictures. Good luck!

 

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