Volvo 544 Right Rear Tail Light Housing on 2040-parts.com
East Syracuse, New York, US
Right side rear tail light housing for 1962 and after Volvo 544. Sanded down to 600 and primed, cleaned, ready to go. Small amount of corrosion at bottom near bleed hole, see photo. Should not be a problem with performance or appearance. Can combine shipping for international customers for multiple items purchased same day. Net weight one pound 6 ounces, or 700 gr.
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