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2008 2009 Subaru Impreaza Left Halogen Headlight Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Los Angeles, California, US

Los Angeles, California, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return policy details:Returns accepted if items condition is not as described. Merchandise must be returned in the same condition as received at buyers expense. Shipping charges will not be refunded unless authorized by seller. Returned items must have a shipping Tracking number to qualify for refund. Refund will be issued once Item is received. $25 restocking fee will be charged only if the buyer's mistake. Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Brand:Subaru Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:GOOD CONDITION Warranty:Yes


  GOOD PRICE!

USED . Original OEM. Good Condition

This DRIVER SIDE HALOGEN HEADLIGHT will fit all models for SUBARU IMPREZA WRX years 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

 LOWER BRACKET, BULBS AND HARNESS ARE INCLUDE

Original SUBARU manufactured, not an aftermarket part. 

item description

- THE LENS IS IN GOOD CONDITION, NO CRACKS NO SCRATCHES. LENS LOOKS REALLY NICE.

- ONE UPPER TAB WAS REPAIRED, THE SIDE TAB HAS A SMALL CRACK AND ONE BOTTOM TAB IS BROKEN AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICTURES.

- HALOGEN TYPE.

- THE OTHER SIDE IS AVAILABLE.

PACKAGING

-We are very careful packaging our lights 
-We use a state of the art foam in place system which is very expensive to operate 
-We also use mostly new or like new boxes for packaging 
-You will not find any better packaging on Ebay

INSURANCE:
-FULL insurance is included in the shipping cost
-Please contact us first if there is damage so we can take care of the issue

FEEDBACK:
-You can see by our feedback rating that we try to take care of our customers and describe our items accurately
-We value our feedback and seller ratings
-If you are unhappy with any part of your purchase please contact us first before leaving any damaging feedback
-We will take care of the problem and do our very best to make you happy!

Thank you for your business!


SHIPPING INFO:  GROUND TO THE LOWER 48 USA STATES. (WE WILL TRY TO SHIP THE SAME DAY OF PURCHASE).
                      IF YOU ARE IN HAWAII, ALASKA, PUERTO RICO OR INTERNATIONAL COSTUMER PLEASE
                      CONTACT US FIRST TO GET AN ACCURATE SHIPPING RATE.
                      WE WILL NOT SHIP TO PO BOXES.
                      WE WILL ONLY SHIP TO CONFIRMED ADDRESSES IF PAID THROUGH PAYPAL

PLEASE CHECK PART NUMBER AND PICTURES BEFORE YOU BUY THIS PART, WE LIST THEM HOW THEY ARE AND TRY TO SELL THEM FOR THE BEST VALUE AND BEST PRICE. 


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