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- Light bulb - double contact - 12 volt - small globe - 21-3 candlepower - ford(US $3.99)
- Light bulb - inline - double contact - 21-3 candlepower - 6 volt - ford(US $1.25)
- Dash & glove box light bulb - single contact - 1 cp - 6 volt - ford(US $1.25)
- Model a ford tail light bulb - halogen - 12 volt - double contact - 50-20 watts(US $13.95)
- Light bulb - inline - double contact - 21-6 candlepower - 12 volt - ford(US $1.95)
- Light bulb - single contact - 2 cp - 12 volt - ford & mercury(US $1.25)
Kia KND-4 Concept (2007): first official pictures
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