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92-95 Honda Civic 2/3d Dual Halo Led Projector Headlights W/amber Reflectors - on 2040-motos

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Projector headlamps provide an intensely concentrated light beam with an innovative design that gives your car a unique look. For only a fraction of the cost of OEM Headlamps, you can replace your old faded or damaged headlamps with eye catching projector headlamps. Not only do the new lamps refresh the look of your car they are also brighter, making driving in the night and unlit streets a lot safer. The Headlamps are securely mounted using the original screws & nuts of the OEM parts. If you are unsure about installing automotive accessories by yourself we recommend consulting a body shop. Brand: SpecD Tuning Mpn: 92-93-94-95-honda-civic-2-3d-dual-halo-projector-headlamps-chrome-tm Availability: In Stock

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