87,88 Olds Cutlass Euro Style Pair Of Composite Headlights- 442 on 2040-parts.com
Langhorne, Pennsylvania, US
An excellent pair of Euro headlights for 87 - 88 Olds Cutlass Supreme. Complete as shown with good retaining rings and mounting panels. Adjusters are good also. No chips in glass, only minor wear that you would expect from a used part.FREE SHIPPING LOWER 48 only !!! Also have the header panel and headlight trim.
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