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Tvr 2500 Directional, Turn Signal Len's, Nos, Also Fits Ford Cortina on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Oakton, Virginia, United States

Oakton, Virginia, United States
NOS, beautiful shape, no scratches that I can see, Silver trim looks perfect, and up to industry standard
Brand:TVR, English Ford Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right

A set of NOS directional or turn signal Len's that fit a 2500 Hybrid. This is a different set then what was provided on the Vixen. Really hard to find either here or overseas. NOS condition like brand new as far as I can see. I bought them from a restorer, and I am sure they have never been on a car.

If you have on of the TVR 2500's with the M frame, these directional are one of the only visible differentiators between your car and a Vixen that has round directionals. I am very certain you will not find another set anywhere for any amount of money. But what do I know.

Note: domestic shipping is free and insured in the lower 48, anywhere else buyer pays shipping as determined by the seller.  US buyers will receive the len's via US Mail. International buyers will most likely receive the len's US Mail International, or what ever makes the most common sense. 


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