2008 Ford E-series Oem Black Headlight Assembly With Free Headlamps! on 2040-parts.com
Phillipsburg, New Jersey, United States
Hello, up for auction today is a set of left and right E-series headlamp assemblies with all mounting hardware and free lamps. They are factory OEM parts, not aftermarket. These were taken off my 2008 van and I believe they will fit all from 2008 up to and including 2015. They are in good shape with just normal wear ( a few small scratches but no cracks or fading) I am asking for $25.00 toward the cost of shipping as I will be shipping in large OEM type boxes with actual factory molded padding to insure a safe delivery. Please feel free to ask any questions and I will try to respond as quickly as possible. keep watching as I will be listing other 2008 E-series items soon. Thanks for looking!
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