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2x New 6" Led Amber Oval Sealed Turn Signal Stop Tail Light Truck Trailer Rv Kit on 2040-parts.com

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Pomona, California, United States

Pomona, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Color:High/Low Brightness Amber Interchange Part Number:For STL78RB Peterbilt FREIGHTLINER KENWORTH etc. Dimension(Length*Width):6-1/2" Oval LED Lights RED Lens Other Part Number:For Pickup,truck trailer,boat,Lorry,Van,caravan Applications:Universal For Any 12V Vehicles Heavy trucks Placement on Vehicle:Left,Right,Front,Rear Position:Stop turn tail light Surface Finish:Amber Lens/Amber Light Voltage & Wattage:Works with any 12V Cars Warranty:Yes Brand:Autodayplus Application:Truck Trailer RV Light Bar Tow Boad UPC:Does not apply LED Type:High Power 10 leds/unit

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