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12-twist Lock Socket T5 Led Instrument Panel Cluster Dash Light Bulb 58 70 73 74 on 2040-parts.com

US $11.00
Location:

Aurora, Illinois, United States

Aurora, Illinois, United States
12-TWIST LOCK SOCKET T5 LED INSTRUMENT PANEL CLUSTER DASH LIGHT BULB 58 70 73 74, US $11.00, image 1
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:LED REPLACEMENT Brand:BASIC ILLUSIONS

BUILT TO STRICT QUALITY CONTROL STANDARDS

12 MINI WEDGE BULB SOCKETS. FIT A 3/8" OR 9MM DIAMETER HOLE.
 
FOR WEDGE BULBS T5 17 18 27 37 58 70 73 74 79 85 86 206 207 286 306 307 308 406 407 2721

DO NOT CONFUSE THESE SOCKETS WITH THE LARGER T10 PC168 PC194 WEDGE SOCKET WHICH FITS A 1/2" HOLE.


WE WILL SHIP WITHIN 24 HOURS OF RECEIVING PAYMENT

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