*12 Volt Grey Helix Interior Double Swivel Light on 2040-parts.com
Bronson, Michigan, US
12 VOLT HELIX DOUBLE SWIVEL INTERIOR LIGHT HAS ON AND OFF SWITCH ON EACH SIDE WITH A LIGHT IN MIDDLE THAT DOES NOT MOVE AROUND. TAKES TYPE 906 BULBS INCLUDED.
COLOR: GREY
MEASUREMENT: 8 1/2" LONG X 3 5/8" WIDE X 1/2" THICK EACH SWIVEL LIGHT IS 2" X 2"
MATERIAL: GREY
BRAND NEW COMES WITH MOUNTING SCREWS
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