Vintage Trifa Auto Lampen Head Lamp Bulb 12 Volt 45 / 45 Watt Pn 6245b Moto-ski on 2040-parts.com
Hinckley, Minnesota, United States
THIS IS FOR ONE NEW OLD STOCK TRIFA AUTO LAMPEN HEAD LIGHT BULB BRAND - TRIFA 12 VOLT 45 / 45 WATT FITS THESE SNOWMOBILES MOTO-SKI 1970 - CP, G P, MX, ZE W/O ELECTRIC START 1973-1974 - CAPRI SKI DOO 1976 - ELAN 250 TWIN 1977 - ELAN 250 TWIN
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