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Atv Snowmobile Go-kart 12" X 8" Orange Safety Flag On 6' Red Pole New on 2040-parts.com

US $19.95
Location:

Waynesville, Ohio, United States

Waynesville, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:AD-FS606 Part Brand:Safety Flag Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear Product Type:Safety Equipment Surface Finish:Orange Brand:Safety Flag Equipment Type:Safety Flag UPC:Does not apply

12 inch x 8 inch Orange Safety Flag on 6 Foot Red Pole
Uses a special blend of fiberglass and resin for strength and durability while remaining highly flexible
Each whip is shrink-wrapped in a protective layer of PVC tubing that reduces sun-splintering and deterioration
12" x 8" orange rectangular safety flags are made of 100% oxford polyester
Flag is removable / replaceable and rotates freely on the rod
Whips are available in Black, Red or Blue, and in lengths of 4', 6', 8'. This listing is for a 6' base, contact us for other flag pole size and color options.
Threaded base (3/8" - 24) is compatible with many styles of brackets, mounts, springs and other hardware
***Mount kits are not included and sold separately. Mount kit options include Spring Mount (part #FS2 $14.95), Stud Mount (part #FS4 $8.95), or 3-Way Bracket Kit (part #FS6 $22.95)***
Replacement flags also available (part #FS812 $9.95).

Combined shipping is available for multiple flag purchases. Discounts available when buy (4) or more flags. Contact us for details.
International Shipping is not available for this item.
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