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Vintage Fog Light Crome on 2040-parts.com

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Lewiston, Maine, United States

Lewiston, Maine, United States

VINTAGE DIETZ FOG LIGHT MEASURING 6 INCHES ACROSS AND 3&1/2 DEEP AT THE BOTTOM OF THE LAMP WHERE THE ROUND NOZZEL IS THERE IS RUST AND A MINOR DENT IN THE RIM JUST TO THE LEFT OF THE NOZZEL.BUYER PAYS SHIPPING WHICH WILL BE THE CHEAPEST WAY POSSIBLE,THANK YOU FOR VIEWING..

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