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4x 12v 9v Blue Dummy Fake Car Motorcycle Alarm Alternate Flashing Led Light 3mm on 2040-parts.com

US $5.00
Location:

Athens, Athens, Greece

Athens, Athens, Greece
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:Greece

WHAT YOU GET????????????

YOU GET

4 BLUE FAKE MOTORCYCLE/CAR ALARM LED FLASHING LIGHTS with  PLASTIC CAPS

YOU CAN USE THIS LED INSTEAD OF BUYING AN ALARM TO CHEAT THE CHEATERS.

 Emitted Color: BLUE

Type: Flashing

Size (mm): 3mm

Wire Length: 20CM

Lens Colour: Water Clear

Forward Voltage (V): 9 ~ 12V/DC

MINIMUM MCD: 4000 - 5000 MCD

Wave Length:  620nm - 630nm

Life Rating: 100,000 Hours

Viewing Angle: 20 ~ 25 Degree

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