For Sale: W107 fog lights, made by Bosch . Lights are brand new but been sitting for 25+ years. Missing both lenses. I don't see any rust but chrome needs to be cleaned up. No bulbs or any wiring included. What you see in the pics that's what you get. Sold as is. Sale is final. Old stock.
May also fit W116 cars. |
Fog/Driving Lights for Sale
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