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Used 05 Pontiac G6 2005 Tail Light Lamp Drivers Side Lh Gm 1524809 on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Highland, Illinois, US

Highland, Illinois, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:GM 15242809 Placement on Vehicle:Left Warranty:No

THIS IS A PULLED ITEM OFF OF THE CAR MENTIONED AND WILL BE SOLD AS IS UNLESS I MAKE A MISTAKE IN LISTING. UNLESS I SAY OTHERWISE WILL HAVE SOME BLEMISHES AND SCRATCHES, KEEPING IN MIND I THROW ALL GROSS DAMAGED ITEMS AWAY, THEY HAVE TO BE PRETTY NICE ITEMS FOR ME TO SELL TO YOU WHICH IS WHY I KEEP THE FEEDBACK I HAVE MANAGED TO KEEP INTACT FOR SO LONG AND HOPE TO CONTINUE TO DO SO. WE WILL BE LISTING A LOT OF PARTS FOR DIFFRENT AUTOS SO BOOKMARK US AND HAPPY BIDDING !!!!

2005 PONTIAC G6 PULL OFF LIGHT BLEMISHES BUT NOT MANY WILL BUFF NICE !

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