Dash Instrument Panel Light X1 Rat Hot Warbird Rod Scta Military Aircraft on 2040-parts.com
Ferris, Texas, United States
NOS Military Red warning light. The socket has the gun metal color finish. The turn to dim piece is black. This is for a 11/16 inch hole.
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