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Pair Of Glotrac Clear/amber Turn Signal Lights, Indicator. Kenworth,truck,bus on 2040-parts.com

AU $149.95
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MELBOURNE, Victoria, Australia

MELBOURNE, Victoria, Australia
Pair of GloTrac Clear/Amber Turn signal lights, Indicator. Kenworth,Truck,Bus, AU $149.95, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Lucidity Manufacturer Part Number:22947VCAA-V

Please note that we do our best to dispatch all items the following business day and combined postage is always calculated. 
A Tax Invoice will also be supplied.

Please note: Listing is for a Pair of ""Clear Amber Indicators"" (Looks clear but lights up Amber)

Illustration is of an Amber/Amber light


ADR Approved


LUCIDITY GLO-TRAC




 Clear/Amber TWIN stud Turn signal lamps with Parker.

12-24v

Listing is for 1 Unit only


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Pick up is also available from our show room in hoppers Crossing, Melbourne
0412369288

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