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Vintage Tiger-ey Tail Light Lens No. 1202, Red Glass, New Old Stock on 2040-parts.com

US $8.50
Location:

Henrico, Virginia, United States

Henrico, Virginia, United States
VINTAGE TIGER-EY TAIL LIGHT LENS NO. 1202, RED GLASS, NEW OLD STOCK, US $8.50, image 1
Lens are new old stock in very nice condition.
Brand:TIGER-EY Surface Finish:RED GLASS Manufacturer Part Number:1202 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Rear

Being offered for sale is one Tiger-Ey No. 1202 tail light lens, red glass.  Lens are in very nice condition.

Payment must be made within 72 hours of sale.  Shipment will occur, at no cost to the buyer, within 48 hours of receipt of payment.   

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