Rx-2 Rear Bumper End - Rotary Capella 616 618 on 2040-parts.com
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, US
Rx-2 DRIVER SIDE (LH) Rear Bumper End in Very Good Condition. Very straight with very decent chrome. Has some scratches and scuffs and one very small ding on the lower part of the corner which you can see in last 2 pics. Some surface rust on the back. FREE SHIPPING to the US, $25 International. Thanks for viewing our auction!
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