Bi-color Navaginational Bow Light For A Boat on 2040-parts.com
Cottage Grove, Minnesota, US
Bi-Color Navaginational Bow Light for a Boat Black Polymer Base Chrome - Plated Zinc Alloy Top With a 12 Volt Bulb Included For Use on Power Boats Dimensions: Front to Back - 4" Side to Side - 3-1/8" Height - 1-3/4" This is a good working light.
Items must be paid for within 48 hours or items will be relisted.
Will sell outside Lower 48 States, but I will need full address to calculate shipping costs.
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