1997,1998,1999,2000 Lexus Lx470 Left Headlight(oem) on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, US
This is a used OEM Halogen Headlight with normal wear for a 1997-2000 Lexus LX470. Fits on the driver's side (left). One outside bottom tab is broken (see picture with blue color). All other tabs intact. Lens clear with normal wear. Lens is made of glass, not plastic. Chrome bezel. Bulbs included. (09231304)
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