1998-2002 Camaro Headlight Assemblies - Pair
1998 - 2002 Chevrolet Camaro Headlight Assemblies
Pair - Both driver and passenger
Both in good condition with some dust from sitting on a shelf for quite a while. I'll clean them up before sending them out.
According to Google, these go for around $300 new.
These are taking up room in my closet and I'd like to give them a new home
$100 OBO for the pair - Shipping costs can be negotiated depending on where you live.
Pair - Both driver and passenger
Both in good condition with some dust from sitting on a shelf for quite a while. I'll clean them up before sending them out.
According to Google, these go for around $300 new.
These are taking up room in my closet and I'd like to give them a new home
$100 OBO for the pair - Shipping costs can be negotiated depending on where you live.
They are complete headlight assemblies. They even still have bulbs in them. I'll snap some cell phone pics and post them up later, but there isn't much to see. They're in good shape. The seals are still attached. They just have some dust and light dirt on them. As I said, I'll clean them up before shipping them out.
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my reason for saying that is because of the common fogging issue the camaro headlights have...people will want to see how clear they are...if they are clear as new then i will probably take them
I'll snap a few photos tonight, post them up, and send you links in a pm.
Or, you can pm me your cell number and I can send some photos through right now. I'm at work and my work computer doesn't have an SD slot to get the photos through.
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it would be best to get em on the comp so the quality isnt distorted cuz cell phone pictures arent usually the best...if you post them here i'll check em out later, im subscribed to the thread so i'll get a message when you do
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Here are some pics. The quality isn't great. I borrowed a friends old 3.3MP camera.
I got as up close as I could so you can see they aren't fogged.
EDIT: Pictures sized down due to being way to big



I got as up close as I could so you can see they aren't fogged.
EDIT: Pictures sized down due to being way to big



Last edited by LS1>*; Dec 28, 2008 at 10:00 PM.
The camera is older than dirt, and the lighting sucks. I tried using the flash, but it just made a reflection off the material in the lamps. Those are the best I can do. I assure you they aren't fogged. I don't even see any visible rock chipping or anything on them. I don't know their history, but I don't think they were on a vehicle for long.


