New 16 Led White Emergency Warning Strobe Light Deck Dash Grille Universal on 2040-parts.com
California, United States
We test and inspect every product before ship out. Interchangeable/Compatible with: 1.All automobiles and devices equipped with a 12 Volt DC power source.Used on Commercial Trucks, Security Vehicles, Construction Vehicles, Emergency Vehicles etc 2.LED Qty.: 8 x 2 LED(16W) Strobe Light Bar 3.Eight Flashing Pattern control by the switch 4.Light color: White Specifications: Each LED module's dimension: Length: 5.5cm, Width: 2.5cm, Height: 1.8cm Package Included: 8 x 2 LED emergency light 1 x controller 1 x Switch |
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