Range Rover Classic Third Brake Light Cover Interior Trim 3rd Nla No Reserve !!! on 2040-parts.com
New York, New York, US
This auction is for a third brake light cover from a Range Rover Classic, part # is MXC5788. This part is in excellent condition with all mounting points intact, with a bit of cleaning the plastic should shine like new.
This item is no longer available from Land Rover, this is a rare piece.
Bidder pays $5 for shipping. Good luck bidding. Bid now with NO RESERVE!!
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