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Volkswagen / Porsche Mesh Grill Style Red Spot Light By Aircooled Accessories. on 2040-parts.com

US $90.00
Location:

San Diego, California, United States

San Diego, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Aircooled Accessories

Very cool mesh grill style red spot lights perfect for your vintage VW or Porsche. AAC has produced these in a larger size, but have made them slim so they can fit close to the body of your VW if required. 
The backs of them have been painted in deep black gloss, which compliments the chrome bezel and chrome mesh grill.  

Also available in amber and mesh grill style , please check our other ads. 

Dimensions approx: 
16cm (6") diameter x 8cm (3") depth 

Price is for one spot light.

Ships from San Diego , California. 

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