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Whelen Inner-edge Passenger Only Interior Light-bar 2006 Impala on 2040-parts.com

US $300.00
Location:

Voluntown, Connecticut, United States

Voluntown, Connecticut, United States
This was in my personal Car 2013 Impala and was lightly used in CT. This is the Passenger side Only and sold with clear lenses
Brand:Whelen Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:Model IZ06UF5P

This is a Lightly Used Inner Edge 5 LED BBBBB that was used on my 2013 Chevy Impala here in CT for a Volunteer Fire dept.. This is Custom made by Whelen to fit 2006 Chevy Impala's Up to 2013  Not the New Style Impala  Please ask any questions before bidding to ensure you understand what you are ordering. This is used and was made 09/2012  This retails for over $450.00 if you can find it 
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