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Switch Dummy Fake Alarm Led Light Car Flash Security 3mm 3v Blue/red Alternate on 2040-parts.com

AU $5.50
Location:

Salisbury, QLD, Australia

Salisbury, QLD, Australia
Condition:New Brand:Adro Custom Led Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply


CUSTOM AUTO & ANTI THEFT
      AA FLASHING FAKE RED/BLUE ALARM DETERRENT


Description:
  • Alternate red/blue flash on one LED
  • Uses 2 x AA Batteries for 150hrs of light
  • LED plastic cover for flush mounting
  • 40cm, 28 gauge silicon wire for extreme flexibility and strength
  • Built in on/off switch on battery compartment
  • Super strong velcro mounting tape included
  • Measures: 65mm long x 15mm high
  • Batteries not included


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GENERAL INFORMATION:

  • Requests for longer wire can be made, contact me after purchase

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