Front headlights with grill from a 2004 Honda Recon in good used condition. Plastic has a lot of scratches and some orange overspray, but not broken. Headlights are in great condition, but am unsure if the bulbs work or not. The green wire has missing its connector. Not sure what all models or years it will fit.
Thanks!
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