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Western Plows 29054 Headlight Harness Isuzu on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
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Lorain, Ohio, US

Lorain, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Westwern plows Manufacturer Part Number:29054

 For your consideration, Western plows 29054 head light harness particular. This harness is for use with Western 3 port isolation module applications installed on Isuzu cab over trucks like the "NPR". This harness is for use with Isuzu trucks that use the 7 pin factory light harness.  This carton is new and unused old stock. Factory sealed package, buy it now at a fraction of the $217.00 MSRP

Due to the nature of electrical items there is no return, buyer is responsible for determining proper fit of this item with their application. 

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