REGAL Part Number for Bumper Light Socket Gasket?

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FFS, man. Hit up the salvage and find some off of a newer car. Lots of front-drive Buicks use that kind of gasket. Even late model GM trucks use a gasket on the sockets. Many have gone to a better rubber type.
 
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There. Was that so hard? An answer to the ****in first line of the first post. Have a cookie for your efforts.


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I don't owe you an answer on your terms. Or at all. So you'll get further when you don't act smug when you're the one with hat in hand begging like a bltch for answers.

And with that, I wish you all the best in seeking your answers to all your life dilemmas. But I'm no longer interested in participating in helping you with your issues.

Signing off of your threads, now. Have a sausage for your efforts. It's circled for you.
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69hurstolds,
a lot of members on this forum including my self appreciate the quick lightning fast response when it comes to GM part numbers you post. You very rarely see this on other forums.
 
Aight. Bye then. Gonna be ****in butthurt because you posted part numbers of every socket instead of just saying "nah they are part of the socket" then get mad and write me off when I jokingly thank you for the answer to a simple yes or no question after memes and multiple posts.
 
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