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Vintage Roadway Equalizer Lite Sound Effects To Blast Other Drivers Off The Road on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
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Factoryville, Pennsylvania, United States

Factoryville, Pennsylvania, United States

THIS IS A RARE ONE OF A KIND ITEM !!!IN WORKING ORDER !POWERED BY 2 PENLITE BATTERYS , MAIN UNIT  MOUNTED UNDER YOUR DASH WITH DOUBLE SIDED TAPE AND USES A SMALL BULL HORN MOUNTED IN THE FRONT UNDER THE HOOD, FIRING BUTTONS FOR  4 DIFFERENT SOUNDS ! RAY GUN ,BOMBER, LASER,AND MACHINE GUN ALSO HAS A MINI LIGHT SHOW  THE COLORS FLASH GOING AROUND ON THE CONTROL BOX WHEN YOU PUSH THE ON OFF SWITCH THIS IS SUPER COOL AND YOU WILL BE THE ONLY ONE AROUND TO HAVE ONE ! HAVE SOME FUN !!! SOLD AS IS NO RETURNS THANKS

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