Gratis
Apoyo
Description:High thermal efficiency and rapid temperature rises in 5 seconds.PTC ceramics heats at a constant temperature.Double air vents, single air outlet temperature can be up to 80~100 C.Small size and easy to install.Low energy consumption.Turbo silent fan, low noise.Suitable for tricycles, trucks, cars, van s, tower cranes, forklifts, loaders and other models.Feature:Name: 12V Car HeaterColor: BlackSize: 161225cm (6.34.79.8 inch)Material: Metal shellInner core: Pure aluminum coreHeating method: built-in ceramic PTC heatingHeating rate: 5sAir outlet: 2Voltage: 12VScope of application: Car heating or defrostingPackage Included:1 X Heater1 X Plug Wiring2 X Air Pipe4 X Hose Clamp
Black Long Sleeve Pockets High Low Bomber Jacket
Feature:1.No modification required, directly upgrade your original knob.2.Come with 3 hoses (8mm,10mm,12mm).3.Distinctive metal and high quality heavy material.4.Has adapters for different gear sticks diameters ranging from 8mm up to 12mm.5.These sleeves are tightly fitted in place with hidden grub screws.Specification:Product NameShift KnobColorBlue/Red/SliverMaterialAlluminum AlloyPU LeatherGear Knob TypeStandardPlacement on VehicleFrontShift Knob Dimension70mmx15mm/2.76x5.9 inches(L*D)Connector Inner Diameter8mm, 10mm, 12mmInstall:1. Remove the original car gear shift knob.2. Take Plastic adapters suitable size For shift knob.3. Put The gear head into the shift knob.4. The gear head directly set into the shift knob rod.Package Included:1 X Shift Knob1 X Wrench3 X Install Adapters1 Set X Screws
Features
Advanced fiber half shell to offer true wind-in -the-face freedom. Micrometric Automatic chinstrap buckle for quick release and precise adjustment. Supplied with a nice Scorpion Exo textile bag. ECE 22-05 Certified.
KwikWick3™ Moisture-wicking breathable helmet liner and cheek pads: Cool and dry in warm weather, warm in cool weather.
DETAILS: Ventilation on the hips. Adjustable waist with elastic strap, Hook and buttons closure. Front and rear reflective inserts, 2 pockets.
