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-progressive Dynamics 12v Ceiling Dome Light Rv, Truck, Camper Rv Boat-ul137i on 2040-parts.com

US $5.75
Location:

Grandview, Missouri, United States

Grandview, Missouri, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Manufacturer Part Number:PD-771H Part Brand:Progressive Dynamics

 
The PD771H 12-Volt Interior Lights are specifically designed for the RV and Marine Industries. The narrow 4" frame and low head clearance, modern Euro-styled features with softer, rounder lines have made the PD770 Series the industry leader. Added design versatility is achieved through two basic installation options: surface mounted or the lower profile recessed pan.
 

Features:

  • Large slide switch for easy accessibility in the dark.
  • Lens easily removed without tools for bulb replacement.
  • Uses standard 1141 automotive bulbs.

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