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Old Mar 26, 2012
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Blind in one eye

My 1987 Civic has a disintegrated bulb holder. I am looking for a place that would see this kind of item. I've set one bulb just inside the headlight, but bumps caused the bulb to break. I'd rather have a bulb holder than make something. Anyone know a place that sells this type of item?
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Re: Blind in one eye

You can probably get one from Majsetic Honda.

http://www.hondaautomotiveparts.com/...T+%28+86-87%29

Try there. Make sure you go back and select your car I chose the 87 sedan. Then see if they will ship the part. Looks like a headlight may be around 230 bucks yikes. If not there try local junkyards, they might have the part your looking for. Ebay is another option. It can be real hard to find parts for the older cars.
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