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Rv / Marine 12v. Interior Light Fixture With A Single Led Bulb. on 2040-parts.com

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Clinton, Washington, United States

Clinton, Washington, United States
RV / Marine 12V. Interior Light Fixture with a Single LED Bulb., image 1
Condition:New

I am selling this light fixture that is new but not in the original packaging.  This is the harder to find Almond color and not the standard white.   I purchased it to install in my 1992 Lazy Daze but sold the motor home before installation.  It has the standard 1141 bulb socket and I replace the original incandescent bulb with an LED but never hooked it up.  It measures 1.75" thick, 5.5" wide and 6.25" long.
Please pay within two days of the close of the auction and do not bid unless you really intend to buy the item.
SHIPPING IS FOR CONTINENTAL UNITED STATES ONLY

Please do not bid if you are anywhere else as I can’t ship there.  The amount I charge for shipping is an estimate that includes a tracking number.  It is as low as I believe I can make it before I begin losing money.  When bidding on e-bay always include this cost as part of your overall bid and you can’t go wrong.  I will ship the item as soon as I receive the payment,  however, I live in the country and our post office is closed on the weekends.  Thank You



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