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02 03 04 Acura Rsx Front Headlight Lamp L Lh Lf Left Driver Side Oe Oem Used Car on 2040-parts.com

US $34.97
Location:

Dallas, Pennsylvania, US

Dallas, Pennsylvania, US
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YOU ARE LOOKING AT ONE USED OE OEM ACURA L LH LF DRIVERS SIDE HEAD LIGHT LAMP .  FACE IS WORN AND DULL.     IT IS OFF A 2003 ACURA RSX.   USED BUT IN POOR CONDITION, THE TABS ARE DAMAGED AND IT IS SCUFFED AS SHOWN IN THE PHOTO. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK PRIOR TO BUYING. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. WE SELL EVERYTHING AS-IS, NO RETURNS. LOOK FOR MORE GREAT ITEMS IN OUR STORE. THANK YOU FOR YOUR BUSINESS! MRW488 STOCK#    MW501   HOLLANDER 114-58901L

IT FITS:

RSX 02-04 L.



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