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Renault Lecar Headlight Bezels on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Reedsville, Pennsylvania, United States

Reedsville, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

A pair of used headlight bezels for a Renault LeCar.  These fit 1980 and up cars with the rectangular sealed beam headlights.

This set is in above average condition with decent chrome for the most part.  As you can see in the pictures each has evident water stain/deterioration on the outer side with a run down the side and a spot on the lower flat area in the corner. 

This is a good set for replacing or upgrading broken, cracked, worn, or missing bezels on your LeCar.  They are not show-quality but are still very presentable. 

Items sold as-is.

Please ask questions ahead of bidding.

Shipping within US only.

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