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Vintage Red Military Lamp Glass Dash Lights Lens Truck Trailer 70's Vietnam Era on 2040-parts.com

US $15.99
Location:

Denison, Texas, United States

Denison, Texas, United States
Condition:New

What you see is what you're buying. For sale is a Vintage Vietnam era low pressure indicator light, it can be used for trailers, boats, motorcycle trailers, etc, any kind of projects. Use your imagination.
SHIPPING WILL BE $ free
***Sorry, BUT WE DO NOT SHIP TO OVERSEAS COUNTRIES **** But we will ship to the lower 48 States and the US territories. If you bid and have a overseas address I will cancel transaction. We ship within 1-3 days as long as we're not out of town. We travel often, but I will let you know if I am.
This item is being sold As-Is... all sales are final, please make sure this is the item you want to buy...no refunds or returns. I will try to describe the items condition as best as I can. If you have any questions please contact us, and i will get back to you as quick as i can. I sell quite a few military items. If you're looking for a certain item please ask, I may have it. If you're happy with your purchase please leave me a positive feed back and I will also return the favor. Thanks for looking & have a Blessed day.

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