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Kd 890 Fog Light Assembly With Mount Chrome - Mis381 on 2040-parts.com

US $27.99
Location:

Thomasville, Pennsylvania, United States

Thomasville, Pennsylvania, United States
VERY GOOD DRIVER QUALITY
Part Brand:KD Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:890 Surface Finish:CHROME


KD 890 Fog Light Assembly With Mount    -  Used    - Bucket & Ring have some small dings  -   Chrome is bright with some light peppering  -  Working condition of bulb is unknown  -  Very Good Driver Quality

      

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