Toyota Green Shift Indicator Dash Light Bulb -ships Fast! on 2040-parts.com
Elmont, New York, US
"Green" Dash Cluster / Instrument Panel / Shift Indicator Light Bulb (1)
Brand New -
For Toyota / Lexus Vehicles
Product Description: This is a brand new, made to fit Toyota green instrument / indicator light bulb with an integrated base socket for Lexus & Toyota vehicles. The bulb itself is actually clear, but features a fitted, rubberized green cover. This cover is removable, so if you are looking for a "clear" version of this bulb, the green cover can simply be taken off.
Applications: This light bulb fits various Lexus & Toyota vehicles. Specific application data is not available. Usually the best way to compare is by physically matching the old bulb with the specifications provided in this listing.
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