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2013 Scion Fr-s Left Headlight Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
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united states, US

united states, US
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This is a 2013 Scion FR-S left headlight. It's a OEM headlight. It's nice and clean. It's in good condition. All the tabs and brackets are good. All the clips are good, nothing broke or mesed with. On the lower bracket on the back of it there is just a small dent, nothing is broke or anything, it's not bad at all, just being honest with you, look at the 11th picture to understand. The lens is good. It's nice and clear, it has a small scuff on the inner part nothing bad. Look at the 12th picture to understand this. Overall a nice used headlight!

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