1995 Honda Accord Front Parking Light Lens 045-4048 Left on 2040-parts.com
Hackettstown, New Jersey, United States
This auction if for a front parking light lens from a 1995 Honda Accord. The part number is 045-4048 (followed by a small "L", so I assume this would be the left side). I believe this will fit 94 to 99 (1994 Honda Accord, 1995 Honda Accord, 1996 Honda Accord, 1997 Honda Accord, 1998 Honda Accord, 1999 Honda Accord). This lens came off a 1995. Please go by the part number to be sure this lens will fit your car. I would call the condition average, used. Please see the pictures and judge the condition for yourself. There is no bulb. Shipping will be by USPS first class mail, and I will ship the lens to where ever the Post Office will deliver it to for the normal first class mail price without filling out additional forms. Thanks for looking and good luck.
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