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2004-2009 Cadillac Srx Hid Xenon Right Rh Passenger Side Headlight Oem Complete on 2040-parts.com

US $349.00
Location:

Akron, Ohio, US

Akron, Ohio, US
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Please read the description carefuly before buying this item!!!

You are looking at a factory oem XENON passenger side headlight that came out of a 2008 Cadillac srx  also fits the following years 2004-2009.

this is a good used headlight with with some fading on top and two light scratches twards the bottom of the lens.

this item has been buffed and is free of scratches.

this light comes with ballast and xenon bulb. they have been tested and are in working order!

one of the tabs are broken off all of the rest of the mounting tabs are in place and strong. should not affect how it mounts!

we only ship to the lower 48 states.

please feel free to ask any questions. thanks for looking  

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