Huge Lot Of Automotive Color Miniature Bulbs 350+ Sets Retail Value Over $2400 on 2040-parts.com
Ontario, California, United States
Huge Lot of assorted Colored Automotive Bulbs
# 211-2 , 194 , 168 , 912 , 921 , 1156 , 1157 , 2057 , 3057, 3157, 1003 , 1004 , 89 , Import Dome Light Bulbs, Domestic Dome Light Bulbs , Colors Amber, Blue, Clear, Green, Purple , Red Total Retail Value of $2,450.00 |
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