Highlighter Led Magnetic Amber Light Bar New 454206-02 on 2040-parts.com
Newark, Illinois, US
NEW Highlighter LED Mini Light Bar 454206-02. The dimensions are 15.3" long, 8.4" wide and 3" tall. 12 volt with a magnetic base. The flash pattern can be configured in different ways. NEW
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