New Custom Van Interior Light With Switch Rv / Camper Dubble Air Craft Light on 2040-parts.com
Hilliard, Florida, United States
HERE IS A NEW INTERIOR LIGHT. THIS LIGHT IS USED IN 70'S AND 80'S CUSTOM VANS , RVS , CAMPERS AND ANY OTHER THAT YOU CAN THINK OF. THE LIGHT BASE IS ABOUT 6" X 3"AND IS BLACK IN COLOR. THIS LIGHT HAS A SWITCH ON IT AND MUST BE PUT INTO A FUSED CIRCUIT FOR SAFETY. THESE ARE GREAT FOR CEILINGS IN VANS. WE GIVE FAST SERVICE AND SHIPPING. GIVE US A TRY AND THANKS FOR LOOKING. |
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