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Vintage Antique Lucas Nos Head Light Rim/unit Seating Part # 54520446 Mg Tr6 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

East Flat Rock, North Carolina, United States

East Flat Rock, North Carolina, United States
Condition:New Brand:Lucas Surface Finish:silver coat Manufacturer Part Number:54520446 Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Front Make:lucas

this is a brand new NOS Headlight Rim /some call them light cup these are what the head light bulb sets in . They have been stored in an old body shop that closed for 40+ years  the factory parts are better than the aftermarket stuff.  PLEASE LOOK AT PHOTO'S BECAUSE I'M SELL (AS-IS) [NO RETURNS] AND SHIPPING OUTSIDE THE US

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