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My Mitsuibishi Cedia gets a midlife makeover: Installed new tail lights

I bought the light for a fair price of Rs. 3,200 including shipping. Along with it I even bought the OEM Foglight switch for Rs. 800.

BHPian Jassy1313 recently shared this with other enthusiasts.

As most of you must have already seen in the previous posts, my car's left taillight has started to look dull. I was looking for an OEM replacement. But there were only Depo taillights available in the market and those were sold in pair.

Then I started looking for a used one from a scrap car.

Last week I saw a post on one of the WhatsApp groups. There was a car getting scrapped and its parts were up for sale. I immediately contacted the seller and asked for a few close-up pictures of the left taillight. He replied with some and I bought the light for a fair price of ₹2500/- (+) ₹700 Shipping. Along with it I even bought the OEM Foglight switch for ₹800/-

The package arrived within a week. Some pictures to support the post.

The Taillight that got delivered.

Old Taillight.

The new one.

Thankfully I ordered the OEM clips for the taillights a few months ago. I replace the old ones with these.

The OEM switch for the foglight. I already had a foglight switch but it was an aftermarket one so I never installed that. This one going in soon.

The car looks much better now.

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