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2014-2015 Kia Optima Right Passenger Led Tail Light Chipped Cracked on 2040-parts.com

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LENS HAS A FEW SCRATCHES. INNER CORNER IS CHIPPED AND CRACKED. MAY LEAK. VIEW PICTURES.
Other Part Number:TAIL LIGHT Brand:FACTORY OEM Placement on Vehicle:Right

2014-2015 KIA OPTIMA RIGHT PASSENGER LED TAIL LIGHT CHIPPED CRACKED

Product Description

- LENS HAS A FEW SCRATCHES. INNER CORNER IS CHIPPED AND CRACKED. MAY LEAK.

- LED TESTED.

- GENUINE KIA ITEM.

- PLEASE LOOK AT THE PICTURES FOR MORE DETAILS.
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