Vintage Fog Lamp Yellow Rectangular Set Of Two. on 2040-parts.com
California City, California, United States
Pre owned fog lamps labeled Blazer with the numbers 1072-1073-1075
I do not know what vehicle these go on you'll need to research and make sure they are the correct ones for your vehicle
Both are in EXCELLANT condition sold as a set only
Free shipping within the continental USA only
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