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Driver Left Headlight Ltz Halogen Opt T4a Fits 13-15 Malibu 19079 on 2040-parts.com

US $159.99
Location:

Sun Valley, California, United States

Sun Valley, California, United States
Item has 2 broken tabs and is missing an "O" ring on one of the back circular caps. Is in good condition otherwise.
Conditions & Options:LH HEADLIGHT. 2 BROKEN TABS. MISSING Model:MALIBU Genuine OEM:Yes Year:2015 Interchange Part Number:114-01402L Stock #:NOF Designation:Used DescriptionPartCondition:Item has 2 broken tabs and is missing an "O" ring Placement:Driver/Left GTIN:Does not apply PartNumber:114 Inventory ID:19079 Mileage:0

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