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Yuasa Batteries Fluorescent Lighted 22x12 Sign Lit Battery Yua-sign P/n 99030105 on 2040-parts.com

US $99.95
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Ronan, Montana, United States

Ronan, Montana, United States

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YOU ARE LOOKING AT A NEW YUASA BATTERIES FLUORESCENT BACK-LIT LIGHTED 22"x12" SIGN - BATTERY YUA-SIGN P/N 99030105.

Vacuum-formed polystyrene plastic light box is illuminated by one 18" straight fluorescent bulb with a styrene face panel
Sign Panel Measures 22in. L x 12in. H
Total Dimensions 24" X 14"
includes black chain for hanging it up & long power cord with built-in switch

 
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