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Vintage Automotive Bulbs Eveready Mazda, Phillips, Lucas, Lugon, Siemens, Alite on 2040-parts.com

Location:

auckland, default, New Zealand

auckland, default, New Zealand
A bulk lot of Vintage boxed and unboxed Light bulbs for Automotive applications various types and styles from headlamps to interior a great collection for display or use a collection like this will not come up often usally sold as individual boxes for at least $15 per box on average alot of these bulbs are new and in original vintage boxes a mix of 6 volt or 12 voltDont miss out
Warranty:No Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom

Huge Amount of Vintage Automotive Bulbs

*Eveready Mazda, Phillips, Lucas, Lugon, Siemens, Alite

an amount like this wouldnt come up very often

selling for $15-$30 a box

   

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