97 98 99 00 01 02 03 Diamante Driver Side Left Headlight Assembly Oem Lens #2194 on 2040-parts.com
Sanford, Florida, United States
*USED DRIVER SIDE LEFT HEADLIGHT ASSEMBLY OUT OF 03 MITSUBISHI DIAMANTE
**SHOULD FIT 97-03 ( COMES WITH MOUNTING HARDWARE,GOOD MOUNTING TABS AND MINOR SCUFFS SEE PICS!!!!!!!!) ***CHECK PICTURES FOR CORRECTNESS AS THEY ARE OF THE EXACT ITEM YOU WILL RECEIVE ****USED ITEM OEM *****MAY OR MAY NOT HAVE WORKING BULBS ******FEEL FREE TO SEND US A MESSAGE WITH ANY QUESTIONS OR CONCERNS # 2194 |
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