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Car Truck Instrument Panel Lamp Socket 34870 General 3 In Pack on 2040-parts.com

US $3.33
Location:

Jeannette, Pennsylvania, United States

Jeannette, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:GENERAL Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:34870 Warranty:No Other Part Number:34870 Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada

You are considering for a Buy-It-Now, a package of 3 Lamp Sockets for the Instrument Panel of a car or truck.  (See your car's parts' list.)  This is part no. 34870, made by GENERAL.  These sockets use Bulb #'s 158, 194 and 194A.  It is for a 1/2" hole.  Easy mounting instructions on back panel.  See above.  There are 3 sockets in this opened package.  These are NEW in package, but the package has been opened and is worn and tattered but does not affect the integrity of the parts.   Hope this is just what you were looking for!   Thanks for shopping!

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