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Lot Of 20 Eurolite Mini Neon Glo Rods Ng203 6" Purple on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
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Nashville, Tennessee, United States

Nashville, Tennessee, United States
LOT OF 20 EUROLITE MINI NEON GLO RODS NG203 6" PURPLE, US $49.99, image 1
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Brand new, in the box:

LOT OF 20 - MINI NEON 6" PURPLE GLOW RODS

by EUROLITE NG203PP

(10 packs = 20 glo rods)
 

Light up any tight space with Eurolite’s line of Mini neon rods!

Each rod measures 6 inches and comes two to a pack with a separate transformer.

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Eurolite 6 Inch Dual Mini Neon Glow Rods - NG203PP

Eurolite High Quality Glow Rods in PURPLE

MSRP: $27.99 each

 

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