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Burr Oak, Michigan, United States
RV 12 VOLT 22" HONGS FLOURESCENT LIGHT WITH ON/OFF SWITCH ON THE END TAKES 2 15 WATT OR SMALLER BULBS INCLUDED COLOR: WHITE WITH WHITE LENSE COVER MATERIAL: METAL BACK WITH PLASTIC LENSE COVER MEASUREMENTS: 22 1/8" LONG X 6" WIDE X 1" THICK BRAND NEW *I DO HAVE MORE OF THESE AVAILABLE IF YOU NEED MORE THAN ONE JUST CONTACT ME THROUGH EBAY ON HOW MANY YOU NEED AND WILL ADD TO YOUR INVOICE* |
Interior for Sale
- Carefree 12030za36l-rp sidevisor maxi black case 30" left pull cord(US $79.00)
- Valterra p23518lfvp lead free brass blow-out plug w/ valve(US $4.85)
- B & r plastics 101-6bk black ez fold step stool(US $18.99)
- Atwood 92249 replacement screw-in heating element(US $47.67)
- Dometic 3101121.030 brisk air accessories heat kit(US $73.58)
- Pair of nickel 12 volt rv wall light candle frost clear glass sconce rv trailer(US $49.95)
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