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Nos Signal Stat 9016a Amber Replacement Lens Light Lamp Cover Approx 4" Diameter on 2040-parts.com

US $5.99
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Plainwell, Michigan, United States

Plainwell, Michigan, United States
This item is brand new old stock part. This has been on the shelf for some time so the packaging is dusty/dirty but doesn't affect the function. Please review the pictures closely as this is the exact item you will receive.
Brand:Signal Stat Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:9016A UPC:724956236367


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Product Description:  This is a NOS Signal Stat 9016A Amber Replacement Lens Light Lamp Cover Approx 4" Diameter.  This item is brand new old stock part.  This has been on the shelf for some time so the packaging is dusty/dirty but doesn't affect the function.  Please review the pictures closely as this is the exact item you will receive.
  • Amber Lens Cover 
  • Approximately 4" Diameter
We will only accept refunds on this item within 5 days of receipt and only if item is unused and in original condition.  YOU will also be responsible for the reimbursement of any ORIGINAL SHIPPING CHARGES that we paid as “free shipping” as well as the return shipping costs.  Once we have been reimbursed and the item is received back to us, we reserve all rights to approve/disapprove the return based on condition of the item. (You must get prior approval before returning an item).

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