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03 04 Kia Optima Driver Side Left Headlight Lamp Assembly #2428 on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Sanford, Florida, United States

Sanford, Florida, United States

*USED DRIVER SIDE LEFT HEADLIGHT HEAD LAMP ASSEMBLY OUT 04 KIA OPTIMA

**SHOULD FIT 03-04 (COMES WITH MOUNTING HARDWARE,HARNESS,GOOD MOUNTING TABS AND MINOR PEELING CLEAR COAT SEE PICS!!!!!)

***CHECK PICTURES FOR CORRECTNESS AS THEY ARE OF THE EXACT ITEM YOU WILL RECEIVE
 
****USED ITEM  WITH NORMAL WEAR

*****MAY OR MAY NOT HAVE WORKING BULBS

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# 2428

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