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4" X 2" Amber Cats Eye Sealed Marker 10 L.e.d's Led Light Truck Trailer 9v-14v on 2040-parts.com

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Shartlesville, Pennsylvania, United States

Shartlesville, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:Thailand Brand:BARJAN MPN:Does not apply UPC:Does not apply


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4" X 2" CATS EYE SEALED LIGHT

POLYCARBONATE HOUSING

10 LED'S

AMBER

9 VOLTS TO 14 VOLTS OPERATION

LOW CURRENT DRAW 60MA

POLYCARBONATE HOUSING

WATER TIGHT CONSTRUCTION

RATED UP TO 100,000 HOURS OF OPERATION

INDUSTY STANDARD CONNECTIONS AND MOUNT

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