Lot Of Four Used Marine Deck/ Mast Lights 12 Volts - 8" Round - 7" Tall on 2040-parts.com
Sacramento, California, US
4- Used marine deck / mast lights , 6 1/2" lights , overall frame 8" , 7" tall , 3 1/2 " mounting brackets from hole to hole , 1/2" threaded power hook-up , sold as is , never hook-up , ca state tax applies , thanks for looking
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