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10x Replacement 10v-30v Red 4led Clearance Side Marker Light Lamp Truck Trailer on 2040-parts.com

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Pomona, California, United States

Pomona, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:Universal Color:High Power Amber LED Side Marker trailer light Interchange Part Number:Led Marker light/ Clearance ID light/ indicator light Dimension(Length*Width):9.5cm*3.3cm*1.5cm Other Part Number:For Pickup truck trailer boat Lorry Van caravan Function:Led Marker light clearance light Side Marker Light Placement on Vehicle:Left,Right,Front,Rear Applications:For any 12V Vehicles any application Surface Finish:Amber LED Fender Side Lamps Position:left right front rear Top Roof Truck Bed Warranty:Yes Voltage & Wattage:12V DC Application:side/fender marker/clearance Lamp Brand:Autodayplus LED Type:High Power 4 leds/unit

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Land Rover Defender Harris Tweed (2012) prototype

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