These parts are all OEM off a 2013 Kia Optimal LX. These are great for those needing to replace or wanting to customize.
Headlights - use these to do the angel eyes instead of trying on yours. That way you have a back up set just in case.
Grille - paint, powder coat and color and you're not using yours and will have a back.up just in case.
Fog light covers - paint to match. Instead of taking yours off you can drop these off or paint them first before pulling your front clip off.
These are all in good shape and OEM parts. They are all sold as is.
Cheers
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