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Rv/marine/trailer 12v Overhead Directional Light On/off Rocker Switch Gold Color on 2040-parts.com

US $40.00
Location:

Concrete, Washington, United States

Concrete, Washington, United States
Condition:Used

RV/Marine/Trailer 12V Overhead Directional Light On/Off Rocker Switch Gold Color.  These are nice used lights.  They were removed from a Motorhome.  Two of them do not have bulbs.  The bulbs are halogen.  All of these lights are in working condition.   Please view all pictures.  Make sure these are what you need before purchasing. 





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