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94-02 Dodge Ram Truck Tail Lights on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Crown Point, Indiana, US

Crown Point, Indiana, US
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This is a pair of tail lights for a Dodge Ram truck 1994-2002. The lights were taken off and upgraded. They are in very good condition except for a small chip (about 1") along the edge of the white strip in the third photo. There are no bulbs or wiring included. On the back these numbers are listed in groups: CC  53907; L.H. HSG-55055221; L.H. ASSY-55055219; 752-3000 CAV. 2; GSG. SAE   ABS; LENS SAE   PMMA  on one and on the other: CC  53907; R.H. HSG.-55055220; R.H. ASSY-55055218; 752-4000CAV. 2; HSG. SAE ABS; LENS SAE PMMA. I am not a parts dealer but am just selling some extras out of the garage. Please make sure by the photos that this will match your vehicle. Thanks.

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