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New Custom Van Wall Mounted Drink Holder With Light Rv / Camper Oak Wood on 2040-parts.com

US $28.00
Location:

Hilliard, Florida, United States

Hilliard, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:NO NAME Surface Finish:OAK WOOD Manufacturer Part Number:NO NUMBER Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right

HERE IS A NEW CUSTOM VAN DRINK HOLDER WITH LIGHT. THIS CUP HOLDER WAS USED IN 70'S AND 80'S CUSTOM VANS , RVS , CAMPERS AND ANY OTHER THAT YOU CAN THINK OF. THE LIGHT IS AT THE TOP AND IS A PUSH BUTTON. THIS LIGHT MUST BE PUT INTO A FUSED CIRCUIT FOR SAFETY. THESE ARE GREAT FOR THE WALLS IN VANS. I HAVE MORE THAN ONE SO LET ME KNOW HOW MANY YOU NEED AT TIME OF SALE AND I WILL GET SHIPPING PRICE FOR YOU. WE GIVE FAST SERVICE AND SHIPPING. GIVE US A TRY AND THANKS FOR LOOKING.

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