Used Volvo 121 122s 123gt P-220 Grill Inserts Pair B-18 & B-20 on 2040-parts.com
Coopersville, Michigan, United States
Used, in very nice condition for their age. Not concours, but very presentable. Correct for mid-production cars - will fit later cars as well. Sold as a pair only - if you need a single side only, drop me a line and I will start an additional listing for the side you need. |
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