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Dodge Neon Front Marker Light Right on 2040-parts.com

US $15.99
Location:

Lancaster, Ohio, United States

Lancaster, Ohio, United States
good condition
Placement on Vehicle:Front Warranty:No

  Hello, here is a marker light from a Dodge Neon.  It is very nice with no chips and clear lens for its age. Look at the pictures as it is the one you will receive so there will be no surprises. It is still weather tight, looks good, and is very functional. A great value for a unique part.

This is one of many parts from my collection. If you are looking for any other items for a Neon or any other car send me a message. You have nothing to lose and possibly a rare part to gain.

 Shipping is $4.99 to the lower 48 states. All others please inquire for shipping costs.

Thanks for looking and double thanks if you are buying...Teresa

 

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