1973-1979 Honda Civic Left Tail Light Assembly - Lens Housing Bezel Wiring on 2040-parts.com
Hillsboro, Texas, US
This is for a 73-79 Honda Civic. It is for the LEFT or driver side. It is in good condition. It has the housing, lens, bezel and wiring.
Check your lens to make sure it is STANLEY 043-5093.
PLEASE PAY WITHIN 3 DAYS. THANKS.
1974 1975 1976 1977 1978
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