Vintage Hella 4402 Headlight Glass Lens Volkswagen Vw Käfer on 2040-parts.com
Austin, Texas, United States
Purchaced for my beetle but they do not fit. They are 7 inch round. And are flawless. I am open to answer any questions you have. Thanks for looking.
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