Porsche 914-4 & 914-6 1970-1974 Usa Fog Light Bulb,12v 35w Original Pair (x2) on 2040-parts.com
Redwood City, California, United States
These are the Original Style, Correct, USA Fog Light Bulbs for Porsche 914-4 & 914-6 1970-1974 ONLY .1975 & 1976 are different. Don't buy poor quality ones.
These fit the round fog lights that came on all 914's imported to the USA from 1970-1974 in the early style bumper. These are NOT Hi Power bulbs, they are original. We are selling two at a time! You are buying a pair! Questions? Thanks For Looking! |
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