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Vintage Green Grimes Wing Light Russian Soviet Ussr Navigation Light Airplane Il on 2040-parts.com

US $15.99
Location:

Europa, Ukraine

Europa, Ukraine
half of the glass is not transparent ( See photo )
Brand:ILYUSHIN Country/Region of Manufacture:Russian Federation Manufacturer Part Number:(AБ-42) USSR:1950's Warranty:No

VINTAGE GREEN GRIMES WING LIGHT Russian USSR Navigation Light AIRPLANE IL
ILYUSHIN
Hot Rat Rod
Made in USSR

AB-42 (AБ-42)
Approximate size:
(l=6,8 cm, w=3,8 cm, h=6,3 cm)
half of the glass is not transparent ( See photo )



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