98-05 Lexus Gs300 Gs430 Left Halogen Headlight. on 2040-parts.com
Antelope, California, US
This auction is for a 98-05 Lexus GS Headlight. This is a halogen headlight and has one broken inner tab, shown in photo. Lens is good considering the age, no other issues. Please make sure this light is correct for your application before bidding. Photos are of actual part being sold. *** Please understand that most of the parts we sell have some kind of damage. We always try to describe the parts as accurately as possible but sometimes we may miss something. If this happens, please contact us and we will either give a full refund with a return or work out an adjustment if the part will still work for you. *** No reserve auction. All bidders with less than 10 Feedback need to contact us PRIOR to bidding. NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING! WE ONLY SHIP TO THE CONTINENTAL 48 STATES! |
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