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2x 3157 3357 High Power Switchback Turn Signal Light Dual Color Amber White Led on 2040-parts.com

US $12.29
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Pomona, California, United States

Pomona, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:3057A, 3157A, 3357A, 3457A, 4157NA Position:Exterior Lights, Front Left & Right Interchange Part Number:3157, 3157, 3057, 3357, 3457, 4057, 4157 Applications:Switchback Front Turn Signal Lamp Light Surface Finish:For Standard 3157 Base Only(NO CK SRCK Type) Color:3000K Amber / 6000K Whit Warranty:Yes LED Type:60-SMD LED Light bulbs Brand:advisors UPC:Does not apply Voltage & Wattage:DC 12V System Only

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