Pontiac Sunbird Taillight Lens 79-80 [nos] #c049 on 2040-parts.com
Peoria, Arizona, US
Pontiac Sunbird taillight lens, RH (passenger side). This item is new, never used but not in original box. The part number is 5967258, group number 2.682. The book says this was engineered for the 1979 -1980 model. Please know your application before placing bid. Shipping is $.00 via UPS Ground. We ship to the Continental US Only. Insurance up to $100.00 is automatically included, by UPS, on all shipments. UPS cannot deliver to P.O. Boxes. International buyers are welcome but must contact us first for a shipping quote (US Postal Service)
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