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Spot Flood Light Guest Marinco Remote Halogen Spotlight Kit 69 22040a Stainless on 2040-parts.com

US $499.95
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Osprey, Florida, US

Osprey, Florida, US
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  1.  STAINLESS STEEL LIGHT KIT
  2. INCLUDES 15FT WIRING CABLE AND JOYSTICK CONTROL
  3. FEATURES 350DEGREE HORIZONTAL SWEEP AND 70DEGREE VERTICAL MOVEMENT
  4. 12V INCANDESCENT REPLACEABLE BULB
  5. LIGHT BEAM CAN BE DIRECTED MANUALLY WITHOUT HARM TO THE MOTOR
  6. SIZE 5-1/2L X 3-1/2W
  7. FULL 1 YEAR WARRANTY
  8. 72000 CP SPOT / 30.000 CP FLOOD
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