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Jeep Tj Driving Lights Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $0.99
Location:

Brandon, Mississippi, US

Brandon, Mississippi, US
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Jeep TJ OEM Driving Lights
I bought these at a swap meet for my TJ. I don't have the wiring harness to hook them up, so I'm putting them up for auction.
They were represented to me as working; however, I don't know if the do because I could hook them up.
I've cleaned and inspected them and they appear to be ok, just a little used.
There are two chips in the glass of one light. Again, I don't know if it affects it.
If you have more questions, let me know!!

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