Marine Boat Car Rv Stainless Steel Dome Cabin Light on 2040-parts.com
Spring Hill, Florida, US
Boat Marine 12 Volt RV Utility / Cabin Light
- High quality 12 volt highly polished stainless steel cabin light
- 4" diameter and 1 5/8" high
- Has stainless on-off toggle switch and includes bulb
- We also have 5" models and LED models listed on our other auctions
- Part ships UPS or USPS insured within 24-72 business hours.We do combine shipping but due to the different sizes and weights cost varies depending on shipping location.
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