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US $24.99
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Traverse City, Michigan, United States
Condition:New Brand:Eagle Eye Manufacturer Part Number:1836

Original equipment design with stone guard protection .Heavy duty construction,mounts above or below bumper,quick & easy installation powerful 55 watt halogen bulb,for cars,trucks,and vans.Euro style boots,approved in all 50 states.Includes complete wiring kit with switch & panel.Contents:2 lamps w/h 3qh bulbs,aillumated switch,15' wire with in-line 15 amp fuse,terminals & connectors.Please check my other items.Thanks

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