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New Park Right Garage Laser Park Dual Lasers on 2040-parts.com

US $31.57
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Multiple Warehouses, United States

Multiple Warehouses, United States
NEW Park Right Garage Laser Park Dual Lasers, US $31.57, image 1
Condition:New Brand:Maxsa MPN:37312 UPC:862247593208


 












 

Product Features

  • The power cords on the AC adapters for the Park Right Garage Laser Park devices with one laser are 9 feet long. The power cords on the AC adapters for the Park Right Garage Laser Park devices with two lasers are 6.5 feet long.
  • Easy installation with included screws
  • No more bashed-in bumpers
  • Requires no wiring
  • Motion sensor allows you to only use the device when you need it

Description

An innovative and unique device to help you park your cars. The Dual Garage Laser Park turns on two visible lasers when you enter the garage, allowing you to park both cars in the exact right place every time.

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