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1986-92 Firebird Trans Am Tail Assembly Light Rh Passenger Cracked Top on 2040-parts.com

US $69.99
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
This is in good condition with normal wear and has a piece broken off the trim top right side. This does not come with bulbs or mounting nuts. Lens looks good with some scratches
Brand:GM Placement on Vehicle:Right, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:16504276 Warranty:Yes

Up for sale is a 1986-92 Pontiac Firebird RH passenger tail light assembly. This is in good condition with normal wear and has a piece broken off the trim top right side. This does not come with bulbs or mounting nuts. Lens looks good with some scratches. Please do your research and email any questions and thanks for looking.

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