Honda Pilot Fl400 Stock Head Lights on 2040-parts.com
Fontana, California, United States
These are the stock head lights for the Honda Pilot FL400 that are in great shape. A little fad on the back covers but not really. Its like it has circles around it, like a tree trunk. Not really fad though. They work perfect and look good. Please email any questions that you may have or if you need more pics. Thanks
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