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B-l-c 4 1/2" Sealed Fog Lamp Light Bulb Amber Gm Accessory Chevy Harley Guide $ on 2040-parts.com

US $16.00
Location:

Bonita, California, United States

Bonita, California, United States
Condition:Used

Here is a single B-L-C 4 1/2" Sealed Fog Lamp Bulb. (Guide is in the header because bulbs have similar applications.) Working 6 volt bulb. Very good condition on front and back. Let the pictures be your guide to bidding / winning. Sold as. No returns. No exchanges. No exceptions. No combined shipping. Shipping is $12 to the 48 USA States only. I will ship international, but shipping will be more! Just tell me where you are BEFORE auction ends! 

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