Lucas Rer22 Reflector Side Marker Sealed With Studs on 2040-parts.com
Yakima, Washington, United States
Lucas RER22 reflector side marker sealed with studs, Aston MG Some of the RER22 reflector are fastened by two screws, the lens and chrome are separate, This reflector is sealed and the chrome ring and lens are crimped together - to make one piece. Please look closely at the pictures. |
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