Philips Miniature Light Bulbs Pack Of 10 Number 561 12.8v 12cp on 2040-parts.com
Shelby, Ohio, United States
Here we have a pack of ten NEW Philips miniature light bulbs number 561 12.8V 12 CP. Email me with any questions. Reduced shipping for multiple auction winners. PMO or personal checks preferred - also accept PAYPAL. International shipping must be calculated. International bidders please do not ask me to lie on the customs declaration form. Seller is not responsible for uninsured items. Thanks for your time. May GOD bless you and our soldiers. Thought for the day: He who guards his lips, guards his life. |
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