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3" Neon Light Tube Blue Glow Street Lite Plasma Led Car on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
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Autobox3, United States

Autobox3, United States
Condition:New

3” Neon Light Tube

High quality finished, Neon Light Tube.

Strong ABS housing protects neon from breaking.

Built in microtransformer

2 Position switch on knob - Allows for steady ON/OFF

Easy to install – Wired directly to your electrical system under dash or console or plug directly into cigarette lighter.

Many applications – Car, Vans, SUV, and Trucks.

Color Available - Blue

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