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Putco 211194b Mini-halogen Bulb - Nitro White - 194 (pair), Putco New on 2040-parts.com

US $18.93
Location:

East Earl, Pennsylvania, United States

East Earl, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply UPC:010536264944 Brand:Putco MPN:Does not apply Color:N/A Model:N/A ISBN:Does Not Apply EAN:Does Not Apply

Putco 211194B Mini-Halogen Bulb - Nitro White - 194 (Pair), Putco NEW

Condition: New

About the item:

- Great replacements for upgrading turn signal lights, brake lights, parking lights and side marker lights
- 30 percent brighter than standard bulbs
- Nitro White color
- Replaces bulb type 194
- Sold in pairs

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