Pair Nos Cibie Tango Driving Beam Headlamps For Porsche 356 911 912 914 on 2040-parts.com
Taipei, default, TW
Pair NOS Cibie Tango Headlamps for porsche 911 912 914, these are NOS France made not China.
I believe these were made in late 70's or early 80's. So they have classic vintage look.
Every thing is new in box, never used, also been fully test, These fog light is Chrome finish.
If you have vintage porsche this is the chance to buy them, and make your car special.
Shipping is free to USA, rest area please contact with me.
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