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Carello Headlight 07.500.800. For Ar, Fiat, Lancia And Others on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Malmoe, default, Sweden

Malmoe, default, Sweden
Condition:Used Brand:Carello Surface Finish:Nice Manufacturer Part Number:07.500.800. Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy Placement on Vehicle:Front

Up for sale is a very nice, rare, 7 inch original Carello vintage headlight that is probably brand new, although due to a long storage is now being advertised as used. The inner mirror is very nice with no rust, except a tiny spec in a size of a fly poop (which it probably is), otherwise virtually flawless.

Definite fit for vintage Alfa Romeo, but most probably also Fiat, Lancia, Volvo and many, many other vintage marques.

Selling worldwide.

No returns, no waranty.

Please email me with any questions you might have or if you need more pictures.

EU shipping = 24 euro (registered and insured)

US and other countries outside the EU = 28 euros (registered and insured)




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