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Webster, Florida, United States
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INSTRUMENT PANEL CLUSTER LIGHT BULB LAMP DASHBOARD SOCKET PLUG

ITEM NUMBER:SK486

FITS INSTRUMENT CLUSTER FOR 1/2" MOUNTING HOLE LAMP

USE FOR THE FOLLOWING VEHICLES:

FORD CARS: 1973-90

FORD TRUCKS: 1980-92

CHRYLSER CARS: 1974-90

NEW TWIST IN INSTRUMENT PANEL LIGHT

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