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US $30.00
Location:

Wayne, New Jersey, United States

Wayne, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Unknown Manufacturer Part Number:Unknown

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PLOW LIGHT PASSENGER SIDE USED

Light case has been broken around the mounting stud and then repaired. Worked perfectly after repair. You can see the repair in the picture.

 

Came off of a meyers plow.

 

Should fit other manufacturers plows with typical bottom stud light mounting.

 

Good used condition.

 

Manufactured by Dominion Auto for Douglas Dynamics inc.

 

Wires are cut you will need to splice in your harness or plug.

 

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