5 Dietz Amber Marker Lights Plastic Lens, Metal Base Dz 77-825, Sae Pil – 70 on 2040-parts.com
Granite Falls, Washington, US
Group of five Dietz Amber
Marker Assembly Lights Rectangular Plastic Lens with Rounded Corners, Metal & Rubber Base, 3 ½ L x 1 7/16 W x 1/3/8 H DZ 77-825, SAE PIL – 70. Good condition, not tested. I'm not positive they were ever used but I don't know for sure. $24 free ship
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