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10 Pink T10 Led Instrument Panel Cluster Dash Light Bulb Pc168 Pc194 on 2040-parts.com

US $15.59
Location:

Aurora, Illinois, United States

Aurora, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:LED REPLACEMENT Brand:SUPER BRIGHT

WEDGE BULB SIZE T10
WILL SHIP COLOR STATED IN TITLE. 
  • POLARITY SENSITIVE (IF LED DOES NOT LIGHT UP SIMPLY ROTATE 180 DEGREES)
  • LED TYPE: 3528 4SMD LED
  • QTY: 10 BULBS
  • MIX AND MATCH COLORS!!
  • COLORS: WHITE, BLUE, GREEN, RED AND PINK
  • ULTRA BRIGHT LED
  • LOW POWER CONSUMPTION
  • LOW TEMPERATURE
  • LONG LASTING
  • CROSS REFERENCE 147 152 158 159 161 168 184 192 193 194 259 280 285 447 464 555 558 585 655 656 657 1250 1251 1252 2450 2652 2921 2825
  • BULBS ONLY (AS PICTURED)
  • SOME VEHICLES MAY REQUIRE MORE OR LESS THAN LISTED HERE
  • SOME VEHICLES MAY REQUIRE EMPTY SOCKETS (CAN BE PURCHASED SEPARATE AS MOST VEHICLES HAVE REUSABLE SOCKETS)

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