4 Bbt Brand 12 Volt Heavy Duty Red Led T-10 Wedge Base Light Bulbs For Rvs on 2040-parts.com
Manchester Township, New Jersey, United States
4 top quality BBT brand heavy duty red LED bulbs. Replaces standard 12 volt #94, 194, T10, 501, W5W, 168, & many more wedge type blue bulbs used in many courtesy & accent lights. These are perfect for dashboard gauge lights, measures 7/8" long. Low current draw, low heat, super bright light & super long life make these a great choice. Our price includes free next day shipping in the USA, a money back guarantee, & no tax. Check out my other items! Be sure to add me to your favorites list! Thanks for looking, Capt. Bob
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