4' Nightstalker Xtreme Led Lighted Whip - Blue on 2040-parts.com
Lewiston, Idaho, United States
4' Nightstalker Xtreme LED lighted Whip AN AMAZING WHIP JUST GOT BETTER...YOU GET TWICE THE LED'S AND BRIGHTNESS AS OUR ORIGINAL NIGHTSTALKER CLASSIC LED LIGHTED WHIP. Made from the same ruggged design as the "CLASSIC" whip, but with 2 x the brightness. Includes our proprietary quick connect / disconnect mount. No tools needed when installing and removing the whip. Check out my other items! If you have any questions feel free to message us and we will reply as soon as possible. |
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