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1972 Toyota Corona Tail Lights on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Orlando, Florida, US

Orlando, Florida, US
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FOR SALE IS A PAIR OF TAIL LIGHTS LEFT AND RIGHT FOR A 1972 TOYOTA CORONA, THESE TAILS FOR THE AGE ARE IN VERY GOOD A CLEAN CONDITION, THESE ARE RARE AND HARD TO FIND. LOOK AT THE PICTURES AN ASK ME ANY QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU PURCHASE. I BELIEVE THIS WILL ALSO FIT A 1973 OR 1974. I AM A TRUSTED EBAY SELLER AND I WILL SHIP ONCE PAYMENT IS RECEIVED. US BIDDERS ONLY INCLUDING PUERTO RICO. THIS WILL BE GOOD FOR A RESTORATION PROJECT. BID WITH CONFIDENCE. CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS PAYS 7% TAX.

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