Whelen 500 Series Tir6 Super- Leds And Flanges on 2040-parts.com
Fort Gibson, Oklahoma, US
Whelen 500 Series TIR6 Super- LEDS,
These are the 4 wire model and Burn White and have Clear lenses,
They also come with chrome Flange.
Retail this Pair of Lights with the Flanges would cost you almost $300.00 from Whelen
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