1995 1996 95 96 Volkswagen Vw Passat Right Rh Passenger Tail Light Lamp on 2040-parts.com
Orem, Utah, US
THIS IS FOR A USED RH PASSENGER SIDE TAIL LIGHT FOR THE 95 AND 96 VW PASSAT. INCLUDES THE HOUSING, LENS , SOCKET AND UNTESTED BULBS . NO MAJOR SCRATCHES ON THE LENS. I WOULD RATE THE OVERALL CONDITION OF THIS ITEM TO BE IN 8 OUT OF 10 CONDITION. THERE IS A VERY MINOR CRACK ON THE BACK BY ONE SCREW, AS SHOWN IN PHOTOS, BUT DOESN'T AFFECT INSTALLATION OR FUNCTIONALITY.
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