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2- Wagner 4049 13v 150 Watt Spotlight Searchlight Bulb Police Fire Rescue Lamp on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Statesboro, Georgia, US

Statesboro, Georgia, US
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Buy it now gets 2 Wagner Part # 4049 13V 150 watt Spotlight Searchlight Bulb Police Fire Rescue

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Bulbs have been tested and work

Will be packaged with bubblewrap and shipped priority mail.

Free Shipping and 2 lights hard to beat that!

I will be out of Town Jan 17-22 2013, All items purchased during that time will be shipped out as soon as I get back to town.


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Please note I will be out of town from Jan. 17-22, 2013.  Any items sold will be shipped as soon as I return.  Thank you!
I will be out of town from Sunday April 7, 2013 till Saturday April 13, 2013.  Any items purchased during this time will be shipped as soon as I return.  Thank you!!
Please note:  I will be out of town from June 20, 2013 till June 26, 2013.  Items purchased during this time will be shipped as soon as I return to town.
I will be out of town from Sunday August 4th till Saturday August 10 All auctions will be shipped as soon as I return.

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