Oem Acura Rsx Headlight Passenger Side (original Honda Part) Japan on 2040-parts.com
Midwest, US
This auction is for one OEM Acura RSX passenger (right) side headlight. This is a genuine Honda/Acura part made in Japan....not a cheap aftermarket Chinese replica.
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