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High Intensity L.E.D; White, 3W (5000-6500K) HIGH QUALITY LED SPOTLIGHTS. DURABLE ALUMINUM CONSTRUCTION, NO PLASTIC HOUSING! THIS SET OF LIGHTS NORMALLY RETAILS FOR $289.95! 4.5"L X 3"W X 3.5"H 12V/3W HI POWER LED 6PCS. WIRE LENGTH 11.5" MOUNTING BRACKET 4500 CANDLELIGHT ANODIZED BLACK 6063 ALUMINUM |
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