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Mitsubishi Evolution Right Halogen Headlight Oem 09-13 on 2040-parts.com

US $89.95
Location:

Soquel, California, United States

Soquel, California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Infinity Placement on Vehicle:Left Manufacturer Part Number:8R0 941 005 E

Mitsubishi Evolution right halogen headlight. This OEM headlight has 3 problems, 1st one top tab has a crack (see pics).  2nd inner tab is 1/2 missing (see pics). 3rd the lower bumper retainer is broken but included (see pics). This headlight has no other broken or repaired parts/tabs. The lens does have a few rock chips but nothing bad (hard to Photo). This headlight came off a low millage 2013 model.  Check with dealership for exact fit. Save $$$ here. Will ship next day air at buyers cost if part is needed fast. 

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