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Hummer H2 Rear Clearance Roof Light Oem , Slight Hairline Crack, Works Perfectly on 2040-parts.com

US $59.00
Location:

Canton, Ohio, US

Canton, Ohio, US
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THIS IS A RARE HUMMER H2 REAR RED CLEARANCE LIGHT / LAMP...THERE ARE 3 OF THESE TOWARD THE ROOF OF EACH HUMMER H2, THIS IS A REPALCEMENT FOR THOSE LIGHTS.

 

SLIGHT CRACK AS THE PICS SHOW, BUT LIGHT STILL WORKS PERFECTLY AND DOES NOT ALLOW WATER IN...IT IS A HAIRLINE CRACK.

 

THESE ARE ABOUT $125 AT THE DEALERSHIP !!

 

PAYMENT BY PAYPAL ONLY WITHIN 24 HOURS AND SHIPPING BY USPS  FOR AN ADDITIONAL $7.00

 

THANKS AND GOOD LUCK !!

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