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One Weighted Triangle Road Reflectors Safety Dot Warning Signs James King 1005 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Akron, Ohio, United States

Akron, Ohio, United States
GOOD CONDITION WITH SOME MINOR DIRT.
Placement on Vehicle:Front, Rear Warranty:No

ONE USED 17" DOT, TRIANGLE ROAD REFLECTOR WARNING SIGN. WEIGHTED BOTTOM SO IT WON'T FALL OVER. MODEL 1005 JAMES KING MFG., DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION APPROVED. NICE USED SAFETY SIGN. BE SAFE WHEN YOU ARE ON THE ROAD, FLAT TIRE, BROKEN DOWN. GOOD USED CONDITION, SOME DIRT SCUFFS. PLEASE SEE PHOTO'S FOR WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE AND CONDITION.

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