Led Lighted Blue High Amp Switch - Headlights, Fog Lights, Accessory Switch Part on 2040-parts.com
Millersport, Ohio, United States
SPST Waterproof Switch HIGH Quality 12vDC - 20A Blue LED ON indicator light Factory Replacement or Restoration You will receive: 1 x Switch (shown in pics) this sale is for ONE switchs FAST Shipping from Ohio USA - (usually delivered to your door in 1-3 business days) we sell ONLY top quality FIRST RUN merchandise. NO seconds & NO returns 100% GUARANTEED Satisfaction |
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