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Center High Mount Stop/brake Bulb 2pk - Fits Listed Subaru Vehicles - 1003 on 2040-parts.com

US $7.88
Location:

Waterford, Wisconsin, United States

Waterford, Wisconsin, United States
Condition:New Brand:Eiko Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:Tail Light Bulb UPC:Does not apply

EiKO/OWI OE Replacement Center High Mount Stop / Brake Light Bulb - 2-Pack 
  • For listed vehicles ONLY - be sure to enter your vehicle into eBay's parts compatibility feature (above) to verify fitment before purchasing
  • Meets or exceeds OE Specifications
  • Manufacturer - EiKO/OWI
  • Pack includes 2 bulbs
  • Bulb # 1003
  • Never touch the bulb glass during installation; Clean thoroughly if glass is touched!
EiKO is the most popular bulb/lamp manufacturer that you've never heard of, but most likely have used. Thousands of automotive repair shops, car dealer service departments, quick oil change shops, etc. use EiKO as their primary and/or exclusive replacement bulb supplier. EiKO manufacturers the professional-grade bulbs and lamps that automotive repair professionals rely on. (EiKO was purchased by OWI (Old World Industries) in 2015 so packaging may vary)




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