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2010- Chevrolet Camaro Led Headlights Halo on 2040-parts.com

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Lake in the Hills, Illinois, United States

Lake in the Hills, Illinois, United States

THESE HEADLIGHTS CAME OFF MY 2010 CAMARO. I GOT NEW ONES AND TOOK THESE OFF. ONE OF THE HALOS IS OUT I BELIEVE ON THE DRIVERS SIDE. BOTH HEADLIGHTS WORK. THIS IS AN AS IS AUCTION AND THERE WILL BE NO RETURNS. I AM PRITTY SURE YOU CAN REPLACE THE HALOS THOUGH AROUND THE HEADLIGHT.

THESE ARE LED. USED AND I THEY HAVE BEEN TAKING UP SOACE IN MY GARAGE NOW FOR OVER A YEAR. TIME FOR THEM TO GO!

THANKS FOR LOOKING ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK!


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