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Auto Instrument Panel Green Led Bulbs #194 (t10 Base) (pack Of 5 New Bulbs) on 2040-parts.com

US $5.50
Location:

Thornton, California, United States

Thornton, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:#194 bulbs T10 base Warranty:No Surface Finish:LED Country/Region of Manufacture:China

Incredible improvement to your dashboard panel illumination. I replaced stock ones in our 2002 Tacoma and look at the difference. Direct plugin, same size as standard T10 base #194 bulbs used in MANY different vehicles. Super bright, dim nicely with normal dimmer switch. Great at night, easy to see in low light situations like heavy fog or overcast. LED lights last much longer than standard #194 bulbs, stay cooler, and provide great contrast. I bought a pack of 10, used 4 and am keeping one in the glove box for backup. The other 5 we don't need.  Selling at my cost, will ship anywhere by USPS, shipping cost included.

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