1994-1998 Ford Mustang Clear/crystal Headlights & Clear/crystal Corner Lights on 2040-parts.com
Somerset, Kentucky, US
Up for sale is a set of 1994-1998 Ford Mustang clear/chrome headlight assemblies, and a set of clear/chrome corner light assemblies. Lights are new but they have been taken out of the original packaging. I bought them for a 1995 Cobra that I sold before I had a chance to install them. They are in perfect condition, and they look bad a$$, that's why I bought them. Headlights and corner lights will fit all 1994-1998 Mustang models (Cobra, Saleen, GT, etc.) Also I will throw in a good set of Sylvania HB5/9007 headlight bulbs. Please take a look at all pictures to ensure condition. Feel free to message me if you have any questions. Thanks
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