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Hassia Foglights 1950's Porsche 356 Vw Oval Split Bus Barndoor Bug Messerschmitt on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
Location:

Ayios Omologhitaes, Nicosia, Cyprus

Ayios Omologhitaes, Nicosia, Cyprus
some scratches and paint chips
Brand:hassia Interchange Part Number:k1058 Manufacturer Part Number:k11045 Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

Vintage HASSIA big logo 1950's fog lamp glass with bezel,bulb holder and reflectors.
They will need shells to make them complete.
They are small with the glass diameter approx 104mm and the outer diameter 130mm.
The black bezels have scratches and paint chips.
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