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Original Jaguar Porsche Hella Front Fog Light Set In Very Good Condition on 2040-parts.com

US $240.00
Location:

Victorville, California, United States

Victorville, California, United States

Original Jaguar and Porsche Hella Fog Light Set in Very Good Condition.

Tested and Known Working on both lights.

These good complete lights are getting very hard to find.

Lenses are both crack free but have light pitting from road debris.

Complete harness with connectors is included as shown.

All hardware shown is included but no other parts included.

All sales final, no returns, ship cost to mainland US only, all others pay actual cost.

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