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Icbeamer X2 1157 Load Resis For Led 50w 6ohm Fix Fast Blinker & Bulb O Lo1884 on 2040-parts.com

US $6.41
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San Jose, United States

San Jose, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:1016 1034 1152 1154 1157 1158 1493 2057 WATTAGE:50 Ohms Interchange Part Number:2357 2396 3497 7528 (Dual) D01:100% Brand New Other Part Number:50w / 6ohms D02:Many LED?users facing?problems?like?Hyper Flashing Placement on Vehicle:Front, Rear, Back D03:With 4" wire at each end of the resistor and T-Tap Surface Finish:LED RESISTOR COLOR:HYPER SUPER WHITE PART BRAND:ICBEAMER Voltage:12V

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