1 Nos Carello Headlight Fiat 1300 1500 07.340.700 Glass 07.340.700 Reflector on 2040-parts.com
Ayios Omologhitaes, Nicosia, Cyprus
Carello headlight outside diameter approx 150mm(6 inch)
It is new old stock a bit dusty but in great condition. The part numbers are 07.340.700 on lens glass 07.340.700 on back of reflector. Shipping is fixed at $15 worldwide |
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