Infinity G37 Sedan Left Hid Headlight Oem 11-13 Models Complete on 2040-parts.com
Soquel, California, United States
Invinity G37 4 door left HID headlight. This Factory headlight is complete w computer and Hid bulb. This OEM headlight has problems, 3 tabs are broken (see pics) and the tub has a crack. This light could be salvaged for use having a clean lens.Should fit 2011-2013 sedan models. Check with dealership for exact fit. Very expensive light at the dealership! Save $$$ here. Will ship next day air at buyers cost if part is needed fast.
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