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2013 Honda Accord Sport Passenger Side Headlight Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $89.99
Location:

Patterson, New York, US

Patterson, New York, US
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 2013 Honda Accord Sport Sedan Passenger Side Headlight
This headlight is used and in excellent condition, but it has two flaws.
There is a minor scuff on the lower part of the light, and one of the lower mounting brackets is broken.
See pictures for details, outlined in red.
Bulbs are not included.

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