Peak Pkc0ax-01 2,000-watt Mobile Power Outlet on 2040-parts.com
Lakewood, New Jersey, United States
Item will come in original packaging, packging will have cosmetic damage. Item is missing cables. The PEAK 2000 Watt Work Zone™ Mobile Power Outlet converts power to three 110/120 Volt AC outlets and one 2.1 Amp USB port by connecting directly to your ride’s battery, and includes mounting brackets for easy installation. |
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