1972-74 Challenger Tail Light Harness on 2040-parts.com
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
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1972-74 challenger taillight harness this is a used item so it has some sign of use. this harness can be fixed or used for parts up to you This harness has the trunk light adaptor wire part number 3588 291 Item is missing the license plate light socket look at item and know what you are buying Please wait until invoice is sent before paying |
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