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Genuine Mitsubishi 3rd Gen Eclipse Non-turbo Nose Mask & Light Covers Aec0ym1b02 on 2040-parts.com

US $114.99
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
unused in open box
Manufacturer Part Number:AEC0YM1B02 Type:Sport Brand:Mitsubishi Placement on Vehicle:Lower Primary Color:Black Warranty:No Warranty

Genuine Mitsubishi sport style nose mask and headlight covers new in box with installation instructions.  Item is unused and folded in box as it was packed in the factory.  Box shows outer wear. Based on information available, this part matches the 3rd generation (2000-2005) non-turbo engine Mitsubishi Eclipse.  

Seller has made every effort to provide accurate information regarding vehicle compatibility and item description. Check that this part is correct for your vehicle before purchasing.  If any doubt exists, please consult Mitsubishi or your local dealer directly to verify this part will fit your Eclipse model and year.

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