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Calterm 08581 90 Degree Angle Socket, New In Box on 2040-parts.com

US $0.99
Location:

Camden, South Carolina, US

Camden, South Carolina, US
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You are bidding on a 90 degree angle socket that is still sealed and new.  The number is Calterm 08581 and it is designed for GM 1977 - 1993 or Chrysler 1989-1993.  This will work with bulb numbers 87, 93, 1141, and 1156.  This is designed for brake, tail, turn, park, and backup lights.  Please check the reference number carefully to make sure this is the one that you need for your application.

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