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Led/smd Size 1206 (10 For 1.50) on 2040-parts.com

US $1.50
Location:

Glen Burnie, Maryland, US

Glen Burnie, Maryland, US
:

Bran new size 1206 smd /led aka surface mount diode/ light emitting diode 10 for 1.50 you can use these to light up cars bikes kitchens any area anywhere you want color light there very small so they can fit in almost any spot u need them. After you buy let me know the color you want. Also i sell these same leds with wire attached to them that way you can hook up a power supply to them that way you can use them for hobby's and stuff. For example i use these to light up my xbox controller buttons and stuff. If you want to buy these with wire attached just go to my other items list. If you need a power suply with a on off switch I sell them as well. But you will not find these any cheaper than what i sell them for. Thanks for looking and hope you enjoy.

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