Led Whip Atv, Utv, Jeep - 6' (6 Foot) Red on 2040-parts.com
Oceanside, California, United States
***THIS AUCTION IS FOR (1) 6 FOOT RED LED WHIP*** Specifications: Offered in 4 colors Red, White, Blue, Green. XL LED's 100% water proof. Sturdy 3/8" diameter whip 4' (ft) in length Quick-disconnect mount included. 9/16" mounting hole required. Connect to your vehicle’s 12 volt system, limited warranty on craftsmanship. ATV's UTV's Buggy's Sand Rails Jeep's Toy Hauler (camp marker) Recent customer feedback's:
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