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Heretic Studios 50-Inch Amber LED Light Bar; Combo Beam (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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Heretic Studios 50-Inch Amber LED Light Bar; Combo Beam (Universal; Some Adaptation May Be Required)
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      Description. The Heretic 50" Amber LED light bar is a beast of a light when it comes to LED light bars. It truly turns darkness into light. These high performance 6-series amber LED light bars are designed and manufactured in the USA, housed in CNC machined aircraft-grade aluminum, and outfitted with best-in-class circuit boards that allow temperature control and long-lasting light. The 50” Amber LED light bar is recommended for forward-facing applications in aftermarket roof racks like PRINSU and UTV roll cages. This light bar is best optimized for dusty and foggy conditions. With the bracket included this is a 52" Amber LED Light Bar.

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