Japan Ford Festiva Gt-x Pair Head Light on 2040-parts.com
Grass Valley, California, US
These pair headlight are rare original came from Japan Ford Festiva GT-X. It will fit any year 1987-1993 Ford Festiva no problem, however one thing you should know that US Ford Festiva using standard 9004 type bulb sockets so only that thing you will need to change the sockets to accept H4 type bulbs.
Condition: Very good for age, little fade of black paint and tiny surface rust and no glass chips! Yes, it does come with original pair yellow H4 bulb and regular pair clear H4 bulb.
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