Rv - Motorhome - Lighting / 12 Volt Bulbs / #1383 Long Neck - Single Contact on 2040-parts.com
Fort Myers, Florida, US
Camper and Motorhome Long Neck - Single Contact - Domed Bulbs, great for recessed or canned light fixtures. 12 Volt - 18.5 Watt - 1.54 Amps. Single contact, bayonet fitting - set in and twist style installation. Priced each.
We combine shipping, however due to the fragile nature of light bulbs, these must ship in a box - either parcel post or priority mail. Up to 8 bulbs can ship for the one pound shipping price.
Interior for Sale
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- Dometic grill and filter for a/c(US $15.99)
- Two jc35 rv halogen light bulbs(US $5.75)
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