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1996 Plymouth Breeze

1996 Plymouth Breeze Parts & Accessories

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Exterior Accessories

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Top Rated Products

Horn, High Output High Tone
$17.99( Review)
Prefect fit. Great price for the product.
Philip C.
VERIFIED PURCHASER
Was better than factory even has grease zirk
Ray H.
VERIFIED PURCHASER
Relays
$9.49( Review)
Came fast n cheap, thx
Joseph B.
VERIFIED PURCHASER

Product Questions & Answers

Q:Is this the clear or the yellow bulbs?
Cindy B.
A:BEST ANSWERHello Cindy, This is yellowish-white similar to the OE light beam of the type it replaces. Show less
Aldrin P.
 
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