Vintage Oem Original Gm Headlight Adjuster Kits From The 70's Lot Of 7 Assorted on 2040-parts.com
Orange, Texas, US
These are as described as above. I know they work on Buick but not sure of anything else so please check you application before bidding. Look at the picture for condition please because these are sold as is.
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