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Year: 1986
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Engine: 2.5L turbo, 4.0L tb swap, ported head ect
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Complete Waggy quad headlight front end...COMPLETE, harness and all.
No cracks, nothings broken, all mounting points are in great shape.
Taking reasonable offers...WILL SHIP on your dime.
Possible trade for a SYE or IRO HnT..must be compatible with a 21splne np231
Complete Waggy quad headlight front end...COMPLETE, harness and all.
No cracks, nothings broken, all mounting points are in great shape.
Taking reasonable offers...WILL SHIP on your dime.
Possible trade for a SYE or IRO HnT..must be compatible with a 21splne np231
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Dam...Hunt I know you patrol these FS threads
Can you edit for me "Feeler: Complete Waggy front clip"
Can you edit for me "Feeler: Complete Waggy front clip"
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Indeed I would. You can see a few minor nicks in the gold paint front rocks or what not, but thats litterally it.
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Aww I knew this is what you ment
I'll also add, that when I first got this, the turn signals in the grill were pretty wethered, as seen above. I spent a hour or more polishing & wet sanding and cleaning them up. They are alot more clear now!
I'll also add, that when I first got this, the turn signals in the grill were pretty wethered, as seen above. I spent a hour or more polishing & wet sanding and cleaning them up. They are alot more clear now!
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