2calterm 08547 Uni Assembly Sockets,2contacts 10"wires (4 Bulb #s In Description on 2040-parts.com
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YOU ARE BIDDING ON 2 CALTERM 08547 UNIVERSAL SOCKET ASSEMBLIES,2 CONTACTS,10"WIRES,FOR BULB # S 1034,1154,1157, 2057 AND 2357,1157A/NA,2057A/NA,2357A/NA.
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