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Corded Light For Auto Use on 2040-parts.com

US $9.87
Location:

Gordo, Alabama, United States

Gordo, Alabama, United States
no serious defects, a few scratches mostly on the light cover.
Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown

This light has about a ten foot coily cord that plugs into a standard "lighter" socket. As shown here, it was powered by a very low power battery charger. It's much brighter when it's in the car and has full power. Working order, a few scratches on the case, mostly on the lens cap, not the light itself, but the cover that keeps it in good shape while it's not in use. Do remember to take it off for use, no light leaks out, you'll think it's not working. I know I made that mistake. Pretty good shape, seems little used, but probably was carried in a car or truck a lot. International shipping by pre-approval only. 

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