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Blue Auto Neon Light Shot Very Bright Car Truck Motorcycle Neon 2 Beams Led Nr on 2040-parts.com

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O'Fallon, Missouri, United States

O'Fallon, Missouri, United States
Blue Auto Neon Light Shot Very Bright Car Truck Motorcycle Neon 2 Beams LED NR, image 1
Condition:New

New Pair OF Chrome BRIGHT On Sale Blue Light Shots

ON SALE No Reserve

This is two VERY Bright Blue Neon Light Shots that project a very powerful beam.  They can hook directly to your cigarette lighter or hardwire it to your car.  Mounts easily to the interior.  They are made to go anywhere on the inside of your car.   A really Awesome Bright Pair!!! Please look at the pictures.

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This Blue Spot is on a wall about 5 feet away. It projected about a 2 foot round circle on the wall. These things are BRIGHT!!!


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