10 Nos Champion 1183 Light Bulbs 6 Volt With Exceptional Graphics On The Boxes on 2040-parts.com
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
This sale is for 10 NOS bulbs as pictured, in the original packaging.
Removed from the master case today for pictures, these bulbs have been in dry storage and haven't seen the light of day since being produced. I have hundreds of these bulbs and check a few at random with no issues. Please make sure these bulbs are right for you as we do not take returns. Worldwide postal only $9.99. |
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