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Toyota Camry Turn Marker Light Lamp Oem Parking Passenger Rh Fog on 2040-parts.com

US $17.99
Location:

Tarrytown, New York, United States

Tarrytown, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:OEM, Toyota Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front Manufacturer Part Number:03-04 Warranty:No


ONE marker parking light housing, used in FAIR condition.  OEM part #: 03-04, not a cheap replacement.  Passenger's side.  This light goes on the bottom of the front bumper for the turn signal.  Came specifically from a 1991 Toyota Camry with I4 engine.  Should fit many makes and models and year.  This unit has a crack at the bottom(see pictures).  This is an easy installation so you can DIY.  Bulbs NOT included.  Please be sure of your application as there are no returns.  

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NOTE: due to ebay’s new policies, prices have increased.  I have to pass the cost on to you, the consumer.  Shipping is FREE & has been calculated into the price($3.11) so you can get more in ebay bucks.  Handling time can take up to 3 business days.  Ebay does not display this to you, the bidder, so they can put limits on my account & my money.  International shipping will be extra.  Due to ebay’s greed, I can no longer offer shipping discounts.  I will leave positive feedback upon receiving positive feedback.  I accept paypal and other forms of mailed currency.  Shipped from America by an American.

Auction is for ONE BROKEN assembly ONLY.   No bulbs!  

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