Western Snow Plow Snowplow 61437 61716 Harness Light Chevy Truck Side Uni-mount on 2040-parts.com
Elmhurst, Illinois, US
Used Western 61437 and 61716 harness headlight kit for the uni-mount plow TRUCK SIDE CONTROL and LIGHT HARNESS
this the main harness for the control to the grill plug (9pin)
and the plug in headlight harness
Acquired with other parts and have no use for it
no returns
buyer pays $12.98 shipping
thanks for looking
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