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Suzuki Honda Kawasaki Yamaha Polaris Lighted 6' Atv Whip Flag Glamis Dunes Green on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Brea, California, United States

Brea, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:A9051 Part Brand:ATLANTIS Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:United States

6 Foot Lighted atv/ off road flag

Features:

Orange Flag

Color matched pole that looks great day & night!!!

Bright El Wire light

Low engergy usage

Comes with easy to install 12 volt inverter

Comes with connectors to go inline of your tail light so light can go on or off with your stock lights, or can be easily connected to your 12 volt battery.

Pole can be re used if you crash unlike other lighted poles, simply cut the end flat and re-install in whip holder that is included with this whip.

5 avaible colors: Blue, Orange, Pink, Green & Yellow

This auction is for a Green Whip, Check my other auctions or contact me for other colors.

 

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