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1968 68 Camaro Standard Tail Lamp Light Lens Set Kit 4 Pcs Gm Restoration Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $55.95
Location:

Galt, California, United States

Galt, California, United States
Condition:New UPC:N/A

1968 CAMARO TAIL LIGHT LENSES

Standard without RS option

 

After decades of use, chances are your tail light lenses have seen better days.  Replace your faded or cracked tail light lenses with our top quality restoration lenses.  Each lens includes the correct "Guide" lettering and scripts as original.  Beware of less expensive lenses that do not include this small but important detail.

Purchase this 68 Camaro w/o rs lens set today with superior quality and a lifetime warranty not to color fade. Officially Licensed GM Restoration Parts.

Parts are in stock and ready to ship with in one business day of receiving cleared payment.

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