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(5) Red Double Bullseye Led Clearance Marker Light Surface Mount 10led on 2040-parts.com

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Milpitas, California, United States

Milpitas, California, United States
Condition:New Applications:Front Rear Passenger Side/Driver Side Cab Roof Dimension(Length*Width):4" x 2" x 1" Interchange Part Number:Side Marker light clearance Trailer Lights Voltage & Wattage:12V Cross Reference Part Number:Cab roof Marker Light Running Position:Led Marker Clearance Light Indicator Lights Other Part Number:For Peterbilt , FREIGHTLINER ,KENWORTH etc. trucks Brand:Aftermarket LED Type:10 Diodes Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Color:Red UPC:Does not apply

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