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Oem Gmc Terrain Right Passenger Side Headlight on 2040-parts.com

US $159.99
Location:

Wilmington, North Carolina, United States

Wilmington, North Carolina, United States
Condition:Used Interchange Part Number:335-1161R-AS Brand:OEM Placement on Vehicle:Right

This is a right passenger side headlight (sorry if pix is upside down) that fits on a GMC Terrain for year models 2010-2013. One of the tabs is broken but it has many others that are intact and it has a few very small scratches that can probably be buffed out, I would put it on my car if I needed one.  My husband is a bodyman and tries to save parts that are usable to recycle them instead of them going into the landfill.

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