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Guangzhou, 廣東省, China
Wiring Harness 40 Amp Relay driving light ON-OFF Laser Rocker Switch Blue 2 leg
Color:No.1: 2 Lead( Rocker Switch 12ft) The wiring harness for LED off road lights is the perfect accessory for off road vehicles, working vehicles, and any automobile that could use a relay to power specific equipment. Consisting of a 40 AMP relay, an illuminated on/off LASER ROCKER SWITCH, and more than 12 feet of wiring, this wiring harness for LED off road lights simplifies the installation process of powering various equipment on all automobiles. |
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