Gts Headlight Cover Honda Civic 92 To 95 Nos on 2040-parts.com
Fostoria, Ohio, United States
Brand new headlight covers for 92 to 95 honda civic 2 and 3 door. They have slight scuffs from bouncing around in the box over the years but shouldn't effect the look or function of them
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