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Lot Of Auto Light Bulbs, 1156, 1073, 2057, 2825, 3157 Ll, 921, 194, 7443,de 3175 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Seekonk, Massachusetts, United States

Seekonk, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:Used

This auction is for a mixed lot of auto light bulbs.  Some unopened, some opened with one new bulb remaining from what was originally a two pack.  Also included is one new and one partially used tube of bulb grease.  Please see the photos and if there are any questions, please ask.

Bulbs included in this auction are:

Philips 2057, unopened, 2 bulbs
Philips 1156 (Replaces 1073), unopened, 2 bulbs

Sylvania 2825, opened 1 bulb
Sylvania 3157, opened, 1 bulb

GE 194, opened, 1 bulb
GE 921, opened, 1 bulb
GE 7443, opened, 1 bulb
GE DE3175, opened, 1 bulb.

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