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Flashing Red Knight Rider Smd Led Light Scanning Light Kit Lights on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Santa Barbara, California, United States

Santa Barbara, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:K1 Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:LED-KR



  DESCRIPTION
7 Color Knight Rider Style LED Scanner Light Kit
Wireless Remote
Brand New
 

- 48 SMD lights
- 7 Selectable Colors
- 130 Different Pattern Scanning Modes
- Flashing Speed Adjustable
- Inline Fuse Holder
- Black Case Wireless Remote
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

IN STOCK..!! READY TO SHIP OUT..!!
- ALL SALES ARE FINAL...SOLD AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY

  POLICY, PAYMENT AND SHIPPING INFO


POLICY NO PICK-UP SERVICE AVAILABLE
NO COMBINE SHIPPING
BY BIDDING ON THIS LISTING, BUYER AGREES TO 101PROPOSE'S "TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE" LISTED IN ABOUT ME PAGE

INSURANCE $3.00
FOR DAMAGES, LOST & ETC DURING DELIVERY

 
 
 
 
 

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