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Vintage Nib Sears Quartz-halogen Fog Lights Nos Amber Set Of 2 Made In Japan on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

Hernando, Florida, US

Hernando, Florida, US
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Up for auction: NOS SEARS quartz-halogen auxiliary fog lights and wiring kit with relay. New in box, wiring unopened, fluted amber-colored lens Chrome -plated steel body. Includes the original box and installation sheet . 12 volt systems. Box shows age and shelf wear, but lights have not been installed, only out of the box for picture taking purposes. Beautiful set of fog lights!

Sears,Roebuck and Co., Chicago Il. 60684 USA
Model no. 188.55725
Contents made in Japan.
Please email with any questions, Thank you for looking!

Payments are expected within three days of auction ending with item being shipped as soon as funds have cleared.

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