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10 Packs 20 Light Bulbs 1157 Turn Signal Stop Tail #64351 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Shartlesville, Pennsylvania, United States

Shartlesville, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Brand:HAMMERDOWN Other Part Number:2057 Manufacturer Part Number:64351 Country of Manufacture:China Interchange Part Number:1157

 

LISTING 11 DIFFERENT TYPES OF AUTO BULBS, WE HAVE NOTICED THAT THE PACKAGING IS MARKED WRONG ON SOME OF THEM. WHAT I AM GOING TO DO IS GIVE YOU THE BEST DETAILS I HAVE, BUT PLEASE LOOK AT ALL PICTURES TO MAKE SURE YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE GETTING. THIS WILL BE A GREAT DEAL

COMPANY IS HAMMERDOWN

BOX OF 10 PACKS, 2 BULBS PER PACK, 20 TOTAL BULBS

  AUTO BULB

PACKAGE READS - 1157 TURN AND TAIL LIGHT

LOOKS TO ME LIKE THIS IS CORRECT

CASE NUMBER 64351




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