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Cats Eye No.30 Lens, Bezel Casing & Bracket Tail Stop Light Lamp Truck Bus Van on 2040-parts.com

US $23.50
Location:

Mount Pleasant, Michigan, US

Mount Pleasant, Michigan, US
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CATS EYE NO.30 Lens, Bezel Casing & Bracket Tail Stop Light Lamp Truck Bus Van

 

Measure 6 1/2" across the lens.  Good glass, no cracks or chips.  Bezels, casing and mounting bracket included.

Great lights for any bus, car, custom, delivery, farm, heavy duty, hot rod, light duty, pickup, rat rod, school bus, tow, van or work truck. 

Shipping cost is calculated for Calif. Buyer ~ If you wait for invoice I will calculate a more accurate shipping cost. Excess shipping cost will be refunded through Paypal. I do NOT ship out of the United States.

Buyer ~ please make payment to PayPal within 3 days or item will be relisted.

 

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