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08 09 10 Doge Charger Right Passenger Rh Hid Xenon Headlight Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $119.99
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this is a used but in good condition passenger side hid xenon headlight. it was removed from a 09 charger, should work for 08-10 models. no cracks or scratches just normal road wear. all mounting points are intact. comes with bulbs and ballast. will ship to the lower 48 states for $20.00. thanks for looking

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