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Duraflux 3157 3156 Led Backup Reverse Light Bulb Samsung 100w Super Bright White on 2040-parts.com

US $17.99
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
Condition:New Applications:Exterior Lights, Back Up Reverse light Manufacturer Part Number:3157 Cross Reference Part Number:3156 3056 3456 4156 3155 PY21w P21w Lifetime:More than 50000 hours Lumen:1400-1600 LM Feature:Easy install; Stable and Long service time LED Type:20pcs Samsung® 2323 Led chips Replacement On Vehicle:Left & Right; Front & Rear Interchange Part Number:3157, 3057, 3457, 3357, 4157, 3757, 4157, 4114, 4157 UPC:Does not apply Color:White Placement on Vehicle:Rear Color Temperature:6000K Bulb Color:White Beam Angle:360 degrees Wattage:100W / Bulb Warranty:1 Year Voltage:DC 12-24V Position:Backup Reverse Light To Fit:Reverse Light Brand:DuraFlux™

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