Honda Accord 2003-2007 Euro Black/chrome Headlights Lamps on 2040-parts.com
Baldwin Park, California, US
THIS AUCTION IS FOR HONDA ACCORD 2003-2007 HEADLIGHTS LAMP
BLACK/CROME EURO LAMPS STYLE, DIRECT FITMENT EASY INSTALLATION
THIS ITEM IS IN NEW CONDITION BUT LEFT HEADLIGHT HAS THE BOTTOM TAB MISSING
(PLEASE SEE SECOND PIC ABOUT LH TAB MISSING)
THE TWO MAIN UPPER TABS ARE IN PERFECT CONDITION
SAE & DOT APPROVED
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