Max Led Boat And Marine Lighting 4 Piece Set on 2040-parts.com
Salem, Oregon, United States
The MAX line of LED lighting for marine applications is the most universal LED light pod we build, MAX offers high output, super broad coverage, incredible durability 100% waterproof and 14 foot leads. These features, along with several color choices, make these lights perfect for boat and marine LED lighting like interior, exterior, and boat trailer lighting.
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