Bosch Hupe Horn Signalhorn 12v Starkton Mercedes on 2040-parts.com
Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden
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ORIGINAL Bosch signal horn 12/3 12/4 These signal horns are from Mercedes-Benz SL300 (Adenauer 1952) They are in perfect condition and they have very loud and nice tone Horns are in original condition, never been opened, I just painted them If you require any further information, feel free to contact me |
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