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Vintage Cibie H4 High Low Beam 7" New 66 70 059 Part Number Rally Replacement on 2040-parts.com

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Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States

Auburn Hills, Michigan, United States
New in the original box. Does not have the instruction sheet with it. Box has shelf wear. Light is perfect.
Brand:Cibie Country/Region of Manufacture:France Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:66 70 059 Warranty:Yes UPC:Does not Apply

Up for sale is a vintage Cibie 7 inch (180mm) round headlamps  This lamp has never been mounted on a vehicle.  Still in the original box, box has some shelf wear to it.  Does not have the installation sheet.  Made in France.  Cibie part number is 66 70 059.

Other vintage rally items to be listed soon.  I do combine items for shipping.  Please allow me a few days in order to respond to any questions that you may have. 

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