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Fog Light Bulb Front Wagner Lighting Bp9040 on 2040-parts.com

US $15.30
Location:

Asbury, New Jersey, United States

Asbury, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Quantity Sold:sold individually Quantity Needed:2; SKU:WGL:BP9040 Consumer Warranty 1:60-Day Limited Warranty on Manufacturer Defects Brand:Wagner Feature 1:Longer life than standard OE capsules Manufacturer Part Number:BP9040 Feature 2:High grade filament and glass Part Description:T-4 BULB 1/2 (13mm) Dia UPC:00042723938086 Feature 5:DOT/SAE compliant Placement on Vehicle:Front Primary Application:Fog, Automotive, Fitment Footnotes:Halogen Capsules - Blister Pack;Oe Type; Base Type:Right Angle

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