RECTANGULAR DRIVING LAMP, 180 X 85MM IN VERY GOOD CONDITION FITTED WITH 55W HALOGEN GLOBE. LAMP IS SUITABLE FOR A WIDE RANGE OF APPLICATIONS, MADE IN AUSTRIA TO ECE QUALITY STANDARDS.
POSTAGE CAN BE ARRANGED AT CUSTOMER'S COST!!!.
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