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Singapore Airline Airplane Acr L8-4 Water Activated Life Vest Rescue Light Lot 7 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
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Las Vegas, Nevada, US

Las Vegas, Nevada, US
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MY FRIEND THAT WORKS FOR SINGAPORE AIRLINES GAVE ME A FEW OF THESE. SO HERE THEY ARE!!

LOT OF 7

THE AIRLINE REPLACED ALL OF THE LIGHTS ON THIER VESTS BECAUSE THESE WERE GETTING OLD.

THE MANUFACTER DATE IS JUNE 2010.

ALL COME NEW AND NEVER USED WITH THE PLUGS STILL ATTACHED.

I TESTED THE OTHERS THAT HE GAVE ME (not listed) AND THEY DO GIVE OFF LIGHT WHEN IMMERSED IN WATER. THE LIGHT IS NOT SUPER BRIGHT, BUT I GUESS WHEN YOU ARE IN THE PITCH BLACK WATER IT IS EASY TO SPOT.

THIS IS A LOT OF 7. YOU GET ALL 7.

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