This is a 2010 Cadillac CTS Left Headlight. It's a OEM headlight. It's the halogen type headlight. It's in good condition. All the tabs and brackets are good. All the clips are good. The lens is good, it's nice and clear, it has a few minor scratches nothing bad. Overall a good used headlight.
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