X-way 12 Volt Dc 2 Speed Ventilation Fan With Clip-on Install, High-low Speed A on 2040-parts.com
Liberty, New York, United States
X-Way 12 Volt DC 2 Speed Ventilation Fan with Clip-On Install
Powerful 12V fan…ergonomically designed for cars, trucks, buses, boats and RV's! Easy and portable…2 Speed, Lockable position
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