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Ayios Omologhitaes, Nicosia, Cyprus

Ayios Omologhitaes, Nicosia, Cyprus
Condition:New Brand:HASSIA Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front Manufacturer Part Number:928 Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany Interchange Part Number:930

Pair of matching identical Hassia made in Germany Halogen fog light lenses with reflectors,
They are 148mmx85mm(lens size thru bezel.)
Outer reflector size is 100x155mm.
They are new old stock with shelf wear.
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Shipping is $22 worldwide.

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