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92-96 Honda Prelude Oem Lh Taillight Mint Condition on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

El Paso, Texas, US

El Paso, Texas, US
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92-96 HONDA PRELUDE LH TAILLIGHT MINT CONDITION NO CRACKS MOUNTING NUTS INCLUDED 92 93 94 95 96


Listed is a MINT condition LH Driver side Honda Prelude tail light. Taillight assembly is complete and genuine factory original Honda with no cracks, no water damage, no heat damage and no broken tabs. Plastic lens is in excellent condition with a polished mint look. Unit is complete with fully functional circuit board input, bulbs, good weather seal gasket and mounting nuts for an easy and simple remove-and-replace install. 

An excellent find for the 92-96 Prelude owner in need of a nice clean and complete replacement.

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