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Marine - 12 Volt - #1383 Interior Bulbs Two-pac Bertram, Pearson, Hunter on 2040-parts.com

US $4.95
Location:

Cherry Hill, New Jersey, US

Cherry Hill, New Jersey, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:1383

New Old Stock. These are the marine-grade replacement bulbs you've been looking for. These are NOT repackaged shoreside RV bulbs with corrosion-prone plated steel bases.


These are the real-deal.

Packaging shown for reference only! Bulbs will be protected in bubble wrap for USPS Priority Mail.

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