2010-2013 Kia Soul Street Series Light Bar, Rock Solid, 4 Light Tabs! By Ssd on 2040-parts.com
Lincoln, Missouri, US
SSD Performance's "4 TAB" Street Series Light Bar for the 2010-2013 Soul! Our heavy duty mounting system allows SSD's Street Series Light Bars to mount directly to your Soul's steel bumper beam without any modifications to the Soul's bodywork. This bar is ROCK SOLID to prevent any "light shake". These feature all welded steel construction including 4 welded light mounting tabs and a tough, black powder coat finish Mount 4 lights for an aggressive rally look or use the inner 2 tabs or the outer 2 tabs for a custom look. If you need to retain your front license plate, we offer an optional front license plate relocating bracket that relocates your license plare below the light bar as shown in pictures above (just $14.95, if you need one, just let me know at the end of the auction and I'll adjust you invoice and send it along with your light bar) These SSD Street Series Light Bars look great and install easily... the 2012-2013 Souls require just drilling two 1/2" holes in the steel bumper beam and the 2010-11 Souls require NO DRILLING at all. All mounting hardware and instructions are included. Lights NOT included. When paying, please let us know the year of your Soul and whether you'd like a red or silver "SSD" logo graphic with it. Payment due within 7 days of auction. We accept Paypal please. Please inquire about other International shipping for a quote before you buy. Thanks for looking!
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