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-hella Headlamp Lens, Glass 60370-03, Sb19 Sb20 Sb21. Vw Bug Bus Porsche 911 356 on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Salt Lake City, Utah, US

Salt Lake City, Utah, US
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Nice used single Hella headlamp lens. I am calling this used but it actually looks like it has just been moved around over the years and not actually installed on a vehilce. There is not pitting but there are a few light scratches horizontally in the center of the lens that are about 3mm in length each. It is otherwise in outstanding condition. It has fluting at the top edge and has the word "TOP" in the fluting.  It is also marked SB19 SB20 SB21 just above the Hella logo at the bottom. Along the bottom edge is "032-60370-03" and "Made in Germany". There is what appears to be a wide V with a dot above it between "In" and "Germany".

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