This is a real nice set of lights, very good shape for they`re age.The chrome is quite usable unless you have to have perfect. The glass has some chips but not really noticeable, ( view pictures ) The light fixtures are not original,changed for better light or not working? I have no idea what these were on but it must have been a good sized boat,it looks like they were built right into the bow. I think these are on the rare side, if you know what they are and need them you will know. They weight 5.5 lbs. each 9" long 5" high 4" at widest point. View pictures carefully and ask any questions.
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Electrical & Lighting for Sale
- 1997 nib attwood combination sidelight 6375d7 ( red/green )(US $13.99)
- Sierra 18-8207 seal & bearing kit mercruiser fits gen 11 drives 2 to sell(US $79.00)
- Lowrance 0079-60 ac power adapter - output 12dc 1700ma black connector(US $18.00)
- Lowrance sp-bl speed sensor 99-96 fits 2004 and newer units w/ speed display(US $37.00)
- Led all round fold down anchor light seachoice 02871(US $42.95)
- Battery switch selector blue sea systems boat marine free shipping series 9001e(US $44.95)
Gumpert Apollo S sets Nurburgring record +video
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Brawn GP wins diffuser row
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West Coast Customs builds working Mario karts for new video game
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