H4651 Halogen Headlights; 1 Sylvania; 4 Phillips; 3 Ge Reduced $4 on 2040-parts.com
Mount Airy, Maryland, US
Lot of 8 new H4651 halogen headlights, 4 Phillips, 3 GE and 1 Sylvania. Very low starting bid of $4 for all 8 lights. Postage is flat rate $19. I will probably ship FedEx. Please ask any questions or for additional pictures. They are heavy to mail but pick-up in Mt. Airy is free..... I don't need them and don't want to put them in the landfill.
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