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6" Oval Led Steel Light Box Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $0.99
Location:

Walnut Ridge, Arkansas, US

Walnut Ridge, Arkansas, US
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This kit includes:

2 - Welded 14 Gauge Steel Light Mount Boxes

2 - 6" Oval LED Lights

2 - 6" Light Mounted Rubber Grommets

2 - 3 Wire Seal Light Plug Pigtails

2 - 2" Round LED Lights

2 - 2" Round Rubber Grommets

2 - 2 Wire Sealed Light Plug Pigtails

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