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Amber Rb-112 Led Pro Light Bar Public Safety Towing Construction Traffic Adviser on 2040-parts.com

US $849.00
Location:

Bay Shore, New York, US

Bay Shore, New York, US
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Ultra low profile LED light bar. Completely assembled with two permanent mounting brackets, control box and cable with long connection wires to batteries. Clear lens and dome offer an inconspicuous profile until you light it up. The LED light bars have no moving parts to wear out and provide 360 degrees of lighting. Twenty-two (22) modules of generation III LED's with four (4) lights per module for a total of 88 LED's. The control box allows you to select your choice of ten (10) flash patterns, set the alley and take down lights into a flash mode and control your traffic advisor. Dimensions: 48" L x 12" W x 2½"H. Height from roof to top of the light 5". 12 Volt DC. Shipping Wt. 26 lb. Imported

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