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Rear Trunk Reflector Eclipse Red 96 -- Reduced on 2040-parts.com

US $74.99
Location:

Daytona Beach, Florida, US

Daytona Beach, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:Factory OEM Interchange Part Number:Factory OEM Placement on Vehicle:Rear Warranty:No Part:Rear Trunk Reflector Eclipse Red Make:Mitsubishi Vehicle:Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder Convertible 2.0 L 4 Cyl Model Year:1998 Fitting Years:1995-99 Feature:No Rust

This is a used Eclipse Rear Trunk Reflector Eclipse Red. I believe it fits 96 moodels. 
The nuts on the back are not on it. 
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Item is used and is sold as is with no implied warranties. 

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