Federal Signal 325541 Flood Light 6 X 3.5 Kw Peterbilt Volvo ( No Reserve ) on 2040-parts.com
Carlton, Oregon, US
THIS IS A NEW FEDERAL SIGNAL 325541 FLOOD LIGHT. 12 VOLT. ONLY HAVE 1. MEASURES 6 X 3.5. . SELLING NO RESERVE.
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