Valeo Elma Corello Headlights 170mm "nos" Alfa Romeo Innocenti Made In Italy on 2040-parts.com
Fountain Valley, California, United States
This auction is for a pair of "NOS" in there original boxes Valeo Elma headlights with headlights buckets specific to these headlights and rubber gaskets. They are 170mm in diameter used on the Italian version Of the Classic Mini Copper the Innocenti and some early Alfa Romeos. Please check your application to make sure these will work for your car. Bulbs are not included. International bidders please contact us before the end of the auction for a shipping quote. Thanks for looking and happy bidding.
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