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Vintage Genuine Pair Of Cibie 175 Road Lights, Clear Lens 4x4 Racing Off Road on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Redding, California, United States

Redding, California, United States
Condition:Used

      This sale is for a pair of vintage Cibie 175 road lights.   The lights offered in this sale might be new and never installed, but I'm not sure so they are listed as used.   The back of the housings have scuff marks, that's about all I see that suggests that they might not be new.   In storage one wire looks like a mouse might have chewed on it a little.  (It needs mended or replaced.)   Each light has a different lens, one is a CIBIE IODE 175 HR E2 212, the other is a CIBIE 175 B E2 52.     The front of the lens measure 7" X 4 1/4", they are concave and look neat. 

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