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2003 Ford Mustang Headlights For Left & Right on 2040-parts.com

US $48.95
Location:

Dyersburg, Tennessee, US

Dyersburg, Tennessee, US
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Listed is 2003 FORD Mustang Headlights for Left & Right. These are the Original Ford Parts with the logo on front. Electrical Connections are all in good condition. Lens are foggy (as seen in pics) and will need to be ground down or polish. Headlight Bulbs are included. No hardware. Please email any questions!  

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