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Rigid Industries Sr-series 50" Hybrid Combo White Led Bar on 2040-parts.com

US $950.00
Location:

Portland, Oregon, United States

Portland, Oregon, United States
Condition:Used

I installed this Rigid SR 50" LED Light Bar about 2 years ago but never wired it up or turned it on. This is of the White Spot/flood combo variety. Shortly after getting it I decided that I didn't really need it. It has never been turned on so the LED's have 0 hours on them. The LED bar comes with brand new, never installed, fused harness and five Black LED Cover plates. The cover plates are valued at $25 each ($125 value). The LED bar is in good condition but it has a slight scratch (see photo) and Rigid shipped it with the wrong plug so a new plug has to be wired in when installing it. The new matching plug is included (see harness photo). Brand new harness and 0 hours on LED bulbs. No scratches on glass as it had cover plates on it the whole time it was installed. This is great deal for someone.

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