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One 12v 9v Blue Dummy Fake Car Motorcycle Alarm Alternating Flashing Led Light on 2040-parts.com

US $2.00
Location:

Athens, Athens, Greece

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

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

YOU GET

1 BLUE  FAKE MOTORCYCLE/CAR ALARM LED FLASHING LIGHT with METAL CAP

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

 METAL BEZEL
 15cm FLYING LEAD, WITH RESISTOR SUITABLE
 FOR 9V TO 13V OPERATION.
 MULTI USES: CAR,CARAVAN, MOTORCYCLE, BOAT, FARM VEHICLES
 REQUIRES 8mm HOLE.

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