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Eagle Eyes Ford Taurus Headlights (pair) New on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Linwood, Kansas, US

Linwood, Kansas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Eagle Eyes Manufacturer Part Number:FR193-B001R/L Warranty:No

These parts are brand new.  I bought to put on my car but sold the car before I had the chance to install them.
Auction includes Left and Right headlights with bulbs

This part is compatible with 3 vehicle(s).
NotesYearMakeModelTrimEngine
 1998FordTaurusAllAll
 1997FordTaurusAllAll
 1996FordTaurusAllAll

Item Description

  • Position on Vehicle: L and R - Pair
  • Manufacturer: Eagle Eyes
  • OEM Part Number: F6DZ 13008A
  • Bulb Type: Same as OEM
  • Bulbs Included: Yes
  • Certifications: DOT/SAE Compliant
  • Part Condition: New


    • Manufacturered by leader in the industry EAGLE EYES!

    • This product will dramatically improve the look of your vehicle! 
    • Replace dingy or cracked headlights
    • The installation is easy with no modifications required.


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