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1974 To 1993 Dodge Power Ram/cummins Factory Cab Lights on 2040-parts.com

US $280.00
Location:

Stafford, Virginia, United States

Stafford, Virginia, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Cummins

Up for sale is a very nice used set of factory dodge cab lights, they came on 1974 to 1993 Dodge ram trucks, these particular lights were removed from a 1993 Dodge Ram W350 dually cummins turbo diesel, they are in great shape almost mint, the lense are in great shape afew have small cracks but not noticeable overall very nice shape! Housing are in great shape also with gaskets & sockets! Hard to come by in this shape won't last long! This bid you will get 5 housings 5 lenses 5 sockets and 5 gaskets! Good luck bidding!

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