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Jetco #89 Purple Light Bulbs For Interior Entry Dome Or Console on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

St Albert, Alberta, Canada

St Albert, Alberta, Canada
Condition:New Brand:Jetco

BRAND NEW --   Box of 10

Jetco  #89 - Interior Dome / Console Purple Light Bulbs

These are the proper rated #89 bulbs for the interior lights that will not melt your lenses.  Can be used in any car that requires an 89 bulb.

CHANGE the interior look in your car with these!   They look really cool!

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Combined Shipping:   If you wish to purchase 2 or more items, we would be happy to combine shipping costs. See our other listings for more Mopar parts.  If there is an item you can't find, chances are we have it (we are Mopar people).  Send us an email and we will be happy to list any vintage Mopar items you may need.  

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