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Cadillac Seville Sts & Sls (98-04) Rh Passenger Side Tail Light Oem - Used on 2040-parts.com

US $49.00
Location:

Kernersville, North Carolina, United States

Kernersville, North Carolina, United States
HEADLAMP ASSY, RIGHT - 1998-2004 CADILLAC SEVILLE (GMC# - 19208062)
Manufacturer Part Number:19208062

TAIL LAMP ASSY, RIGHT - 1998-2004 CADILLAC SEVILLE (GMC# - 16524766)

ALL MOUNTING TABS ARE PERFECT.

THE LENS ARE GOOD BUT THERE ARE SOME LIGHT SCRATCHES, 

GOOD USED CONDITION - WITH NO CRACKS.

THANKS FOR LOOKING!!    -   HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY !!


This listing is for a rear lamp for a 1998-2004 Seville.  
Please compare the pictures to your original lamp. 
It is the RIGHT (passenger's side), outer, quarter-panel mounted.
It is in good used condition with a few light scuffs and scratches. 
please contact me with any questions.

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