03-06 Mitsubishi Evolution Evo 8 9 Side Marker Fender Parking Lights Pair Oem on 2040-parts.com
Louisville, Kentucky, United States
Description: FOR SALE OEM SIDE MARKER LAMPS, LEFT AND RIGHT. THESE WILL FIT ANY 2003-2006 MITSUBISHI EVOLUTION EVO8 AND EVO9. THESE LIGHTS ARE IN GREAT USED SHAPE AND HAVE NO DAMAGE ! THEY COME COMPLETE AS YOU SEE THEM !
Shipping: All items will be shipped the same day paid for Monday through Friday Fed Ex Ground. RETURN POLICY: IF YOU RECEIVE YOUR ITEM AND THERE IS ANY KIND OF FITMENT ISSUE, OR PROBLEM WITH YOUR ORDER. PLEASE CONTACT ME THROUGH EMAIL OR BY PHONE. PLEASE DO NOT LEAVE A NEGATIVE FEEDBACK ! BEFORE CONTACTING US AND GIVING US A CHANCE TO FIX THE ISSUE. WE STRIVE TO MAKE ALL CUSTOMERS HAPPy. Please do not just open a case ! contact us first ! |
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