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Street Glow Auto-neon Systems Power Supply New on 2040-parts.com

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Taylor, Michigan, United States

Taylor, Michigan, United States
This item is new without the package. It has never been installed in or on any vehicle. The model # is SG 9500S and is a Street Glow product. Mosfet Neon Power Supply
Brand:Street Glow Manufacturer Part Number:SG 9500S

This item is brand new without an original package. I purchased a whole bundle of different items and this one was with it. The store I bought it from sold new stuff only and had alot of these. I am listing this one so someone can get use out of it. The item is a Street Glow Mosfet Neon Power Supply. The Model # is SG 9500S. The Max Input is DC 12V.5 AMPS and the Output is 9500V.30 mA and fuse is 8amps max. If you have use or need this item good luck. I appreciate you viewing my item.

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