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Porsche Hella 118 Horn Grill Driving Lights 911 912 As Nos, Pair on 2040-parts.com

US $350.00
Location:

Seattle, Washington, United States

Seattle, Washington, United States
Condition:New Other Part Number:AFS Driving light

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The nicest Hella 118 horn grill driving lights made.  Absolutely perfect reproduction of the originals

Please see our feedback on these lights on the Early 911S Registry.  My screen name on the Registry is Soterik, priced at $350 a pair.

This is an entirely new run of these lights, and they use H3 bulbs.  

Stunning concours chrome, all correct details including raised lettering, proper rivets, screw type connector, perfect reflector, and even the correct lettered stamping on the backside of the reflector inside the case.

12 volt H3 bulb included

As I am the manufacturer, you get the best pricing as well.  

The quality of these lights is not available from anyone else, you can't buy this version of these lights from the "big guys".

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Perfect feedback on ebay.

Please see my other 911, 912 and 356 offerings.

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