92-95 OEM/JDM Yellow Fog Lights
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Selling my set of 92-95 OEM Style Civic Fog Lights.
Comes with everything you need to hook them up. Will come boxed as shown. Lights were never mounted, just taken out for picture.
Will come with all necessary wiring, plugs, relays, etc.
Pair, Left and Right Fog Light in Yellow
Fog Light Covers
Fog Light Switch
Mounting Hardware
Everything is Brand new in box.
Asking $75 Shipped anywhere in North America


THESE ARE NOT STANLEY
Comes with everything you need to hook them up. Will come boxed as shown. Lights were never mounted, just taken out for picture.
Will come with all necessary wiring, plugs, relays, etc.
Pair, Left and Right Fog Light in Yellow
Fog Light Covers
Fog Light Switch
Mounting Hardware
Everything is Brand new in box.
Asking $75 Shipped anywhere in North America


THESE ARE NOT STANLEY
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<rant> Nobody *likes* to be hooked by a tag line then learn that the offer is not what it seems. Consider: "Spoon" is not the same as "Spoon Style" or "Mugen" is not the same as "Mugen Replica". Same thing goes for OEM vs. NOT-OEM. There is a certain honesty required of advertisers otherwise you will turn off your customers. Also, if you're in consumer marketing, shouldn't you also do some market research to see what the price point is for your item? A quick search on eBay should clear that up (hint, hint). There, I'm done dumping in your FS ad now and I'll go away and unsubscribe to the thread. </rant>
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<rant> Nobody *likes* to be hooked by a tag line then learn that the offer is not what it seems. Consider: "Spoon" is not the same as "Spoon Style" or "Mugen" is not the same as "Mugen Replica". Same thing goes for OEM vs. NOT-OEM. There is a certain honesty required of advertisers otherwise you will turn off your customers. Also, if you're in consumer marketing, shouldn't you also do some market research to see what the price point is for your item? A quick search on eBay should clear that up (hint, hint). There, I'm done dumping in your FS ad now and I'll go away and unsubscribe to the thread. </rant> 

So after a quick ebay search, they go from $42 shipped to $150 with some tacky headlights. For $150, I'll throw in legit stanley headlights with no chips or cracks
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