Bow Light Led Red & Green Navigation Light Compact Stainless Shoreline Sl91888 on 2040-parts.com
Merritt Island, Florida, United States
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NEW IN PACKAGE BOW LIGHT LED RED & GREEN NAVIGATION LIGHT COMPACT STAINLESS STEEL.
Includes two adapter plates that cover most common previous mounting holes. Shoreline # SL91888 Meets USCG requirements. Length: 2-3/8" Width: 2" Height: 3/4" 12 Volt
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