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02-05 Honda Civic Hatchback Tyc Euro Tail Lights Chrome Set Auto Street Legal on 2040-parts.com

US $89.99
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Los Angeles, CA, US

Los Angeles, CA, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:03 04 2002 2003 2004 2005 Clear Taillights Car New Other Part Number:KickAssLook Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:Chrome Warranty:No

TYC CHROME FINISH ELEGANTE TAIL LIGHTS for 02-05 HONDA CIVIC HATCHBACK VEHICLES

You are buying one brand new set of Chrome finish TYC Tail Lights for 2002-2005 Honda Civic Hatchback model vehicles. New in the box, each set includes the left and right Tail Lights along with the Certificate of Compliance. Constructed as a direct replacement for factory tail lights, TYC Performance Tail Lights are easy to install. These TYC tail lamps are designed to drop right into your vehicle's existing light buckets with no modifications or rewiring needed. TYC Tail Lights are street legal, SAE/DOT approved and FMVSS-108 compliant. The Items pictured are of one of the available sets. Rest assured that each set comes new in the box with their individual certificate of compliance as pictured. Bid with confidence. Domestic Shipping is $19.99 (Hawaii/Alaska Buyers: additional shipping charges apply)

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