Wagner 4570 - 28 Volts / 150 Watts Sealed Beam Aircraft Bulb on 2040-parts.com
Redmond, Oregon, US
New. Some boxes dirty due to storage. Sold per bulb.
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- Wagner 4570 - 28 volts / 150 watts sealed beam aircraft bulb(US $20.00)
- Wagner 4570 - 28 volts / 150 watts sealed beam aircraft bulb(US $20.00)
- Wagner 4570 - 28 volts / 150 watts sealed beam aircraft bulb(US $20.00)
- Wagner 4570 - 28 volts / 150 watts sealed beam aircraft bulb(US $20.00)
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