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Jdm Ba5 Honda Prelude 88-89 Wrap Around Amber Bumper Lamp Set Ba Smoked on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

New Plymouth, New Zealand

New Plymouth, New Zealand
Fair condition as pictured. The left inner light has a small crack at the bottom of the lens which won't be noticeable once installed as shown in photo 4, the left outer wrap around light has a few stone chips and cracks on the edge of the lens as well as a snapped alignment tab as shown in photo 6. The right inner light has a large stone crack as shown in photo 7, and the right outer wrap around light has a snapped alignment pin as shown in photo 8.
Manufacturer Part Number:STANLEY 045-5110 Placement on Vehicle:Front Other Part Number:STANLEY 041-5075 Part Brand:Factory, OEM UPC:Does Not Apply

JDM BA5 Honda Prelude 88-89 Wrap Around Amber Bumper Lamp Set BA Smoked

JDM wrap around front amber turn signals. These are the smoked version.

PLEASE NOTE: This set will only suit the pre facelift (88- 89) Honda Prelude bumper.

Condition: Fair condition as pictured. The left inner light has a small crack at the bottom of the lens which won't be noticeable once installed as shown in photo 4, the left outer wrap around light has a few stone chips and cracks on the edge of the lens as well as a snapped alignment tab as shown in photo 6. The right inner light has a large stone crack as shown in photo 7, and the right outer wrap around light has a snapped alignment pin as shown in photo 8.

Removed from a third generation BA4 / BA5 Honda Prelude coupe (1988-1991). 

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