Honda Civic Oem Rt Right Headlight Used 2006-08 on 2040-parts.com
Dayton, Ohio, US
This is a used OEM Honda Civic headlamp 2006-08. May fit 2009 also. Not sure. No broken tabs but does have mark on end of lens towards grill. Most of it will buff off. No cracks in lens. Thanks for looking.
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