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2pcs Car Atv Excavator Crane Tractor 18w 6 Led Work Light Bar Spot Offroad Lamp on 2040-parts.com

US $39.89
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Honest Reliable Seller, China
Condition:New Fits:ATV, UTV Waterproof rate:IP 67 Brand:Unbranded/Generic Color Temperature:6500K Type:4inch 18W CREE LED Light Bar Lens material:PMMA Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Life Span:50000H Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Dimensions:4 inch Operating Voltage:9-32V DC Size:Approximately 99x64x107mm LED Power:18W Body Color:Black Amp Draw(DC):1.2A /9-30V Material:Diecast aluminium housing Operating Lumens Output:1260 LM Features:Waterproof,Dustproof,Quakeproof,Anti Explosion Beam Type:Spot BEAM (30°) Apply to Car Offroad ATV UTV:Pickup/Wagon/UTB/Cab/ATV/SUV/Jeep/Truck/Boat/Bus UPC:Does not apply

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