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92-95 Honda Civic Euro Headlights - Chrome - Lh-cv92-apc on 2040-motos

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Untitled Document Give your 92-95 Honda Civic a customized look with these euro style headlamps and fog lamps set. This set is just what you have been looking for to add that customized touch to your Honda Civic. It's subtle and sleek headlamps are made to fit directly as a replacement for OEM Civic headlamps. These lamps are easy to install and no modification is needed. Brand: K2 Motor Mpn: 92-95-honda-civic-euro-headlamps-chrome Availability: In Stock

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