Set Of 7ea. Peterson Manufacturing #431(left) And #432(right) Stop Tail Lights on 2040-parts.com
Rush, New York, US
Up for bid is 7 sets of Peterson Manufacturing lights, #431 and 432. Lights are 3 prong hookup and come new in bag. Please ask any questions before bidding and check out Cyncon Equipment for all your municipal trucking needs.
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