These are selling as a set. One left front and one right front head lamp assembly with bulbs low beam high beam and turn/hazard/marker lights. Crystal clear plastic lenses compsite housing sealed units no water leaks or cracks. Retail new at 700 $ for the set I am asking half price for both assembly's. Will fit 2004-2006 Toyota sienna
I estimated shipping cost. Upon purchase I will get an accurate shipping ammount and buyer must pay shipping.
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