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Volvo V-90,s-90 960 Left Genuine Valeo Parking Lamp 1995-1998. Very Nice Lamp. on 2040-parts.com

US $59.95
Location:

East Bridgewater, Massachusetts, United States

East Bridgewater, Massachusetts, United States
Very nice LEFT or Driver's Side Genuine Volvo Made In France By VALEO parking or corner lamp. All mounting points are intact. The lens is very clear. We include the socket & bulb. The only area we want to point out is shown in the (4th)photo where there is a VERY minor mark on the front leading edge of the lens. It is very hard to see. This lamp fits 1995-1997 960 and 1997-1998 S-90 and V-90 Volvo models.
Part Brand:VOLVO Surface Finish:AS SHOWN Manufacturer Part Number:9178229 Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:OEM USED = ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT, One lamp 9178225-USA Brand:VALEO Other Part Number:FACTORY , OEM VALEO-France Country/Region of Manufacture:France Placement on Vehicle:Left, Front

We are selling the shown Left Front Lamp for 1995-1998 Volvo 960 & S/V-90 models. Please see the data box above.

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