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03 04 05 Range Rover Hse Hid Xenon Head Light Headlight Adaptive Afs Assembly L on 2040-parts.com

US $409.00
Location:

Sun Valley, California, United States

Sun Valley, California, United States
Please refer to description for condition
Brand:Land Rover Other Part Number:RR-HSE-E8502A 0216 Manufacturer Part Number:XBC0001355 Part Brand:Factory, OEM

You are purchasing A LEFT, DRIVER SIDE COMPLETE HID HEADLIGHT ASSEMBLY FOR A 2003-2005 RANGE ROVER HSE

Condition: The headlight is in good condition. Except there is road pitting on the glass.

Description: The xenon bulb and xenon ballasts are included. The headlight wiper, and lower mounting bracket are included. The headlight is with AFS.

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