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3" Courtesy Halogen Light-12v-gold-recessed Mount-clear Lens-rv/marine/auto on 2040-parts.com

US $11.75
Location:

Erving, Massachusetts, United States

Erving, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New Brand:Liteco Surface Finish:Gold Manufacturer Part Number:N/A

Halogen Courtesy Light
for RV/ Marine/ Auto
Cat. No. 1651-H, -HS, -HR
3" Total Diameter
You'll need a 2 1/3" Cutout for
Recessed Mounting
12V 10W
Gold Color
Clear Lens
Mounting Screws Included

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