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Marsoni
M251S
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Redline Double Row LED Tailgate Warning Light Bar Control BoxLooking for a replacement control box for your Redline Double Row LED Tailgate Warning Light Bar? Want to create your own custom kit? Youre in the right place! Important: This control box does not include a remote. It operates on a specific frequency (R), so please verify compatibility before purchasing. The control box is designed to work with a maximum voltage of 12V. Compatible with: 60 Inch Double Row LED Tailgate Warning Light Bar Warranty
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