This is 2 - 60204C Reverse oval lights, and 2 - 94993 3 prong pigtails to go with the lights. These are all brand new in package except for the one that isn't in a package, but it is also brand new and I promise will work just like the one in the package. If you have any questions, feel free to email me. Thanks for looking and happy bidding!
Tail Lights for Sale
Apc p/n 404194tlr tail light honda civic eurotail 2001-2003 new (US $39.99)
02-05 bmw 3 series sedan inner right passenger side tail light lamp unit - rh(US $29.95)
Dodge, 1965-66, others, speedometer/gauge pods.(US $20.00)
Tail light brake lamp rear lens & housing driver's left side lh(US $27.84)
New 1991 1992 1993 chevy corvette c4 led tail light zr1 chrome red rear almps(US $154.95)
Tail light brake lamp rear lens & housing pair set driver & passenger sides(US $137.57)
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