Sylvania 3157 Tail Light/turn Signal **set Of 4**. Genuine Oem Quality on 2040-parts.com
York, Pennsylvania, US
Genuine Sylvania 3157 Lamps. Used as back up lights, tail lights, and turn signals. OEM quality made in the USA. Not the Chinese junk usually sold for less, that last a few months. Buy it Now price is for (4) lamps!
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