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US $20.49
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Milpitas, California, United States

Milpitas, California, United States
Condition:New Applications:Backup Reverse Light Color Temperature:6500K Interchange Part Number:3157, 3057, 3457, 3357, 4157, 3757, 4157, 4114, 4157 Warranty:Yes Cross Reference Part Number:Aftermarket Voltage & Wattage:12V 75W Other Part Number:3157, 3057, 3457, 3357, 4157, 3757, 4157, 4114, 4157 Position:Exterior Lights, Rear Back Left & Right Lumen:1200-1300Lumen Brand:Aftermarket LED Type:15 Samsung 3535 SMD LED High Power Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Color:White UPC:Does not apply

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