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Condition:Used Seller Notes:“PLEASE ENSURE THAT THIS IS DEFINITELY THE PART YOU REQUIRE FOR YOUR VEHICLE. PLEASE CHECK ITEM DESCRIPTION FOR DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF ANY DEFECTS/IMPERFECTIONS ETC. COMPATIBILITY LIST IS A GUIDE ONLY - PLEASE MATCH PART NUMBER OR CONTACT US TO VERIFY. ALL ALLOY WHEELS ARE SOLD AS NEEDING REFURBISHMENT. ABS PUMPS NEED ANY FAULTS CLEARING. INSTRUMENT CLUSTERS AND ECUS WILL NEED TO BE REPROGRAMMED. RADIO CODES WILL NEED TO BE OBTAINED FROM THE MAIN DEALER. ALL PAINTED PANELS ARE SOLD AS NEEDING A RESPRAY.ALL DOORS/TAILGATES AND LARGE BONNETS ARE LISTED AS COLLECTION ONLY.” Read Less Brand:Vauxhall Mounting Style:Screws Type:Headlight Assembly Features:Facelift Headlights Placement on Vehicle:Front Performance Part:Yes

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