12v Dummy Fake Alarm Bright Led Light Car Flash Security 10mm on 2040-parts.com
Salisbury, QLD, Australia
CUSTOM AUTO & ANTI THEFT 12v FLASHING FAKE ALARM AVAILABLE IN RED, BLUE OR GREEN FLASH Description: * 10mm led in plastic cover = 12mm hole * 1 Sec Flashing LED * Built in resistor for 12v application * 1 metre red/black wire ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GENERAL INFORMATION: |
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