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12x Led Light Red/amber Surface Mount Clearance Universal Side Marker Light Bulb on 2040-parts.com

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Pomona, California, United States

Pomona, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Application:Universal For Any 12V Vehicles Any Applications Interchange Part Number:Amber Red LED Side Marker trailer Light LED Type:2 Diodes LED Light Bulbs Other Part Number:For Pickup / truck trailer / boat / Lorry /Van / caravan Color:Clear Lens Amber Light Bulb / Red Light bulbs with CLEAR Cover Placement on Vehicle:Left Dimension(Length*Width):64.25 x 27.00 x 18.00 mm Surface Finish:left right front rear Top Roof Truck Bed Function:Led Marker light clearance light Side Marker Light Warranty:Yes UPC:601209298061 Brand:Unbranded

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