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Jensen 300-watt Power Inverter on 2040-parts.com

C $40.00
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Wetaskiwin, Canada

Wetaskiwin, Canada
Jensen 300-Watt Power Inverter, C $40.00, image 1
Condition:Used UPC:Does Not Apply

Jensen 300-Watt Power Inverter

This item has been previously used and the cosmetic condition can be seen in the pictures included and also in the video description.

This plugs into the car cigarette lighter outlet.

I do not specialize in this field. All of the information that I have on the unit is in the video included or in the description listed above.

Please ask questions before you buy if you are unsure of something as we do not accept returns. No Warranty is included with this item.

ITEM IS SOLD AS IS

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