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Military M939 M800 M35 M151 Series Truck Instrument Panel Accesory Light 24 Volt on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Smyrna, Delaware, United States

Smyrna, Delaware, United States
Condition:Used Brand:ALTEK Surface Finish:warning light military truck brake low oil air aux Manufacturer Part Number:1133087 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Interchange Part Number:7341764 6 or 12 volt can be used in this light:rubber water fording type light Other Part Number:MILITARY RED LIGHT

This here is a Military 24 Volt Instrument panel light fully operational, looks near new, or was hardly used?Tested and works Great! Uses 2 standard type spade connectors on the back for single or double boot set up. Great for a number of applications, such as low air/oil brake ect...Bulb in this light is 24 volts. Can as well be used for 6/12 volt applications, though you must change out the 24 bulb on this one. I have listed several pictures as well to convey the items description, so please look at the pictures closely. Comes exactly as shown, Thank you for checking out my sale.

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