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2010 2011 2012 Lexus Ls460 Hid Afs Headlight Oem Right 81145-50501 on 2040-parts.com

US $445.00
Location:

Muse, Pennsylvania, US

Muse, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:OEM Manufacturer Part Number:81145-50501 Placement on Vehicle:Array Warranty:No

THIS  IS A USED OEM HEADLIGHT FOR A 2010-12 LS460. IT IS HID WITH AFS. HAS ALL THE BULBS AND THE HID COMPUTER.  WORKED PERFECT APON REMOVALE. WHAT YOU SEE PICTURED IS WHAT YOUR GETTING. THE LENS HAS A FEW MINOR ROAD NICKS NOTHING NASTY. THE ONLY ISSUE WAS THE LOWER INSIDE TAB WAS CRACKED AND HAS BEEN REPAIRED WITH GOOD EPOXY. THERE ARE MANY PICTURES OF THE TAB. NOT REAL PRETTY BUT STRONG. AND YOU CAN SEE ONCE THE WIRE HARNESS WHEN SCREWED BACK IN POSITION IT COVERS MOST OF IT. THANKS FOR LOOKING

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