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Bully Universal Trailer Tow Hitch Receiver Cover Brake Light For 2'' Receiver on 2040-parts.com

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Carroll, Ohio, United States

Carroll, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Interchange Part Number:Truck/Pickup/SUV Rear ABS Hitch Cover/Cap+Light Instruction Included:No Materials:ABS Plastic Lamp Type:1157 Incandescent Placement on Vehicle:Rear Flange Type:2" Receiver Color:Red Lens / Black Frame UPC:Does Not Apply

BULLY UNIVERSAL TRAILER TOW HITCH RECEIVER COVER BRAKE LIGHT FOR 2'' RECEIVER

THIS HAS MINOR WEAR FROM AGE AND MINIMAL USE.

IT FITS A 2INCH BY 2INC HITCH RECEIVER .

THE DISTANCE FROM THE BACK OF THE FRONT PIECE TO THE HOLE IS 3 INCHES

IT COMES WITH A HARD FOAM SQUARE WASHER THAT GOES BEHIND THE LIGHT FOR SOME CUSHION .

THERE IS NO CLIPS OR PINS FOR THE HOLES IN THIS AUCTION .

THE CORD HAS BLACK ELECTRICAL TAPE ALL THE WAY DOWN IT AND OVER THE ELECTRICAL FITTING IS .

IFYOU HAVE QUESTIONS PLEASE MESSAGE ME

THIS IS AN AS IS SALE , AS I HAVE DESCRIBED THIS ITEM TO THE BEST OF MY ABILITY

INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING WILL BE ADDITIONAL , AS WELL AS ALASKA AND HAWAII

PAYMENTS WILL BE MADE TO MY PAYPAL FOR THIS ITEM


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