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1978-1982 Porsche 928 Pop Up Headlight Assembly Blk Rh Pass Reflector Is Bad on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
Chrome reflector is peeling and is rough. Glass looks good and has some minor scratches
Manufacturer Part Number:928 .750.243.02 Placement on Vehicle:Right, Front Other Part Number:928.750.249.02 Surface Finish:Black

Up for sale is a 1978-1982 Porsche 928 RH passengers side pop up headlight assembly black removed from a 1980.  The chrome reflector is peeling and rusted.  The glass lens looks good and has only minor scratches.  Does not come with outer chrome ring.  Part numbers 928.750.243.02, 928.750.249.02.  Please do your research and email any questions and thanks for looking.

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