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Spotglo Autolite Seatbelt Lite #sg1 Book Light New Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

US $6.99
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Plant City, Florida, US

Plant City, Florida, US
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This auction is for one brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged

SPOTGLO Autolite Seatbelt Lite #SG1

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The SpotGlo seatbelt lite directs a powerful led light source right where passengers need it without distracting the driver. 

The unique recessed lighting design keeps the light "contained" perfectly in the passenger's space for reading,

 playing a game or doing work and the interior of the car remains undisturbed. 

 You're able to drive with a glare-free view through all windows and the light stays with the intended passenger. 

With these other great features, the new Autolite SpotGlo Seatbelt Lite is great for both short and long trips:

2 power levels for desired light
Durable casing
Lightweight, compact design
Adjustable head provides light in 2 different positions
Clips on and off seatbelt easily
Glides smoothly on seatbelt for desired positioning
Requires three (3) AAA alkaline batteries. 

 (Batteries not included)

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