Up for sale is a pair of 96-98 Honda Civic EK4 SiR headlights. Included is a pair of city lights with pigtails.
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Headlights for Sale
Crown automotive j8124687 headlight(US $16.89)
Subaru sambar 2007 rear left combination lamp [2615600](US $169.00)
99-04 chrysler 300m chrome clear dual halo projector led headlights lamps pair(US $153.99)
2002-2004 lexus es300/330 headlight assy a/m new lh (US $189.99)
2009-2011 nissan frontier headlight p/s r/h oem ng2653 c2(US $25.00)
96-98 ford taurus g gl lx se sho driver left side head light lamp assembly new(US $42.79)
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