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Right Hand Tail Light Cover Assembly, General Motors Part # 16509852 on 2040-parts.com

US $11.50
Location:

Lansdowne, Pennsylvania, United States

Lansdowne, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:General Motors Placement on Vehicle:Rear, Right Manufacturer Part Number:16509852

We have here what I believe to be a USED Right Rear tail light cover for a General Motors vehicle. In really nice shape, but it just doesn't look clean enough to be new, so I'll guess that this was an item that they kept rather than throw away. Still more of that old auto repair shop inventory I've been selling off; trying to finish this up in the next few weeks. This part is marked with an "RH" in the plastic and the part number "GM 16509852 2", but I am not sure which GM vehicles it might be used on. But I am sure that the car folks out there looking know if this is something that they need! Priced to sell, with FREE shipping included!

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