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1991 Alfa Romeo Spider Left Tail Light Assembly Oem Made In Italy Small Crack on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

Saint Louis, Missouri, US

Saint Louis, Missouri, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Placement on Vehicle:Left

Up for bid is 1991 Alfa Romeo Spider left tail light, original OEM product. Made in Italy. Is in good condition HAS SMALL CRACK ON FAR LEFT SIDE. CRACK IS ON INSIDE LAYER OF PLASTIC THOUGH AS IT SEEMS BECAUSE IT IS STILL SMOOTH TO TOUCH. IT REALLY ISNT THAT NOTICEABLE UNLESS YOU ARE RIGHT UP ON IT. Light was in working order last time car was started which has been about a year. I am parting out this car for sale of individual pieces. If I can answer any other questions about the item please contact me. I will ship via USPS with tracking info. Payment will be due 48 hours after auction has ended. I am not taking returns so please bid responsibly. I always ask my customers please if you are happy with your purchase and experience please leave positive feedback and 5 star rating. If for some reason you are not satisfied please contact me prior to leaving a bad feedback, I will do whatever it takes to make a customer happy. Thank you for looking!!

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