Lowrider Hydraulics Aluminum Switch Extensions Orange (2)pack,peterbilt,carling on 2040-parts.com
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Chrome Aluminum Toggle Switch Extension with Orange Crystal Jewel for Carling , Peterbilt •Long Toggle Switch: 1/4" I.D. x 2 1/4" Long •Comes in Pair
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