General Electric Vintage Halogen High Beam Halogen Head Light H-4001 on 2040-parts.com
Thessaloniki, default, GR
GENERAL ELECTRIC VINTAGE HALOGEN
HIGH BEAM HALOGEN HEAD LIGHT H-4001
REPLACES 4001 AND 5001
WHITER, BRIGHTER,
DESIGNED TO PUT UP TO TWICE THE LIGHT STRAIGHT AHEAD.
DIAMETER: 136 mm
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