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1x 5 Feet 20 Color Whip Lighted Led Whips W/ Flag - 30 Modes - 5ft Utv Rzr Atv on 2040-parts.com

US $78.99
Location:

Orange, California, United States

Orange, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:f

Orders will ship out 4/25/2016 
Out of STOCK 

Other colors available for immediate shipment

5ft 20 COLOR 200 Combinations!
Comes with a remote! You can do anything!

Just like the connection on an air hose!

Free FAST Shipping! We Ship out same day!

All whips have been tested rigorously and have excelled!

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We also have Blue, Red, White, Red/White/Blue, and 20 colors that comes with a remote. 
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All whips have been checked and tested before they ship out. No warranty included for this amazing  price. 

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