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14 Truck-lite Led Mdl 30 2" High Profile Marker Clearance Lamp 5 Red & 9 Amber on 2040-parts.com

US $80.00
Location:

Kent, Ohio, United States

Kent, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Part Brand:Truck-Lite Brand:TRUCK LITE Manufacturer Part Number:30275R & Y Part Type:CLEARANCE LIGHTS Warranty:No

YOU ARE BUYING 14 NEW LED TRUCK LITE MODEL 1030 COMBO HIGH PROFILE 12 VOLT MARKER LIGHTS .5 RED AND 9 AMBER.PART NUMBERS 30275Y AND 30275R.THESE ARE FLANGE MOUNT ONLY AND REQUIRE A STANDARD TWO PRONG MODEL 10 OR MODEL 30 PIGTAIL.

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