Rigid Industries Light Bar Covers Blue, For 32" on 2040-parts.com
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Bought these for me 30" light bar . But it was not a rigid Industries light bar. Did not fit.
Found another Lens cap, so total length is for a 34" or 35" light bar 8 x 4" pieces Blue tinted 1 unit not in picture. All are brand new |
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