Boat Spreader Led Lamps, 6 Led's White, Set Of 2 on 2040-parts.com
Carolina, Puerto Rico, US
A BRAND NEW SET OF 2 WHITE SPREADER LED LAMPS FOR BOAT, RV, TRUCK, CAR OR ANY APPLICATION WITH 12 VOLTS POWER. THE MOST POWERFUL IN THE MARKET WITH 6 LEDS. NICE NEW DESIGN WHITE COLOR. LIGHT OUTPUT IS 6000K COLOR TEMP. ALUMINUM CONSTRUCTION, BASE INCLUDED. HAVE MANY OF THEM IF NEED MORE, IM A LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR. SHIPPING ONLY $12 INSURED VIA USPS PRIORITY MAIL TO CONTINENTAL USA. MAY QUOTE OTHER DESTINATIONS. IM A 100% POSITIVE EBAYER, ASK ANY QUESTION YOU HAVE BEFORE PURCHASE. LAMPS ARE TESTED BEFORE SHIPPING. DUE TO IS AN ELECTRICAL PART, NO WARRANTY PLEASE.
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