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2012-2013 Toyota Camry Driver Left Hand Side Halogen Head Light Oem D858 on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

Denville, New Jersey, United States

Denville, New Jersey, United States
Used, normal wear on lens, broken tab repairable and tab is included. Front lens on lower end is cracked but not visible.
Brand:Toyota Manufacturer Part Number:Camry LH headlight Placement on Vehicle:Left, Front UPC:Does not apply

-2012 2013 Toyota Camry Driver Left Hand Side Halogen Head Light OEM


-Lens has Scratches and Spots from normal wear.

-Lens has broken piece that stick out on the bottom (shown) Not visible once installed.

-There is only 1 tab broken tab and it is included (repairable).

-Look at the pictures to see the damages. 

-Light bulbs may not be included or functioning.

-It is the responsibility of the buyer to verify that the listed part fits their vehicle.

-Shipping rate applies only to the 48 continuous states. For Alaska, Hawaii, or international shipping ask for a quote.


-Please look at the pictures carefully, If you have any question please ask. I do accept returns but shipping cost is not refunded and Buyer pays return shipping.

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