12 Volt 3 Tier Ceiling Mount Light Satin Nickel Base 4 5/8" Round ( Used ) on 2040-parts.com
Bronson, Michigan, US
12 VOLT 3 TIER CEILING MOUNT LIGHT TAKES THREE TYPE 40 WATT BULBS NOT INCLUDED HAS ON AND OFF SWITCH IN THE CENTER
COLOR: SATIN NICKEL WITH FROSTED COVERS
MEASUREMENT: BASE 4 5/8" ROUND HANGS DOWN FROM CEILING 8 1/4" COVERS ARE 4 3/4" WIDE
THIS IS USED HAS BEEN TESTED AND WORKS GREAT. HAS A FEW MINOR SCRATCHES THROUGHOUT.
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