Mg Mgb Midget Tr6 Spitfire Austin Healey Sprite Dimmer Switch Rheostat on 2040-parts.com
Twin City, Georgia, United States
Auction is for a used dash dimmer switch lucas 78511.The "stop" position does not work so you have to turn until its the dimmest or brightest and then stop turning (wont stop on its own)
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