Police Spotlight Chrome Unity From P71 Interceptor,driver(lh)side on 2040-parts.com
miami beach,fl, United States
For sale used, chrome police spotlight with LH(left hand)side-driver side installation bracket, in good working condition, nice addition to car, fishing boat,truck,utility or emergency vehicles . It is approx.17 inches long,rotates 360 degree.
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