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Ge General Electric Automotive Lightbulb Lot:1034,1073,1157,68,89,ts90,97,57,194 on 2040-parts.com

US $43.00
Location:

Elyria, Ohio, United States

Elyria, Ohio, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

Lot of 17 GE, General Electric, automotive light bulbs, some new old stock, some possibly used:

-4 GE 1034 (top left)
-4 GE 1073 (bottom left)
-2 68 M or W 89 (top right)
-1 TS90 (at right, middle single)
-1  GE 97 (at right, left singe)
-1 EW7 ??  something-W-something 1157 (large single at right)
-2 GE MPLG48D-57 (no. 57) 28-58993 still in package
-2 amber, looks like 194 envelope, may have hat tf8 stamped on it?

Glad to combine shipping with other auctions if possible; if interested in individual items, please enquire.

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