12"x48" Chameleon Neo Blue Color Headlight Taillight Fog Light Vinyl Tint (i) on 2040-parts.com
Raleigh, North Carolina, United States
48" x 12" Chameleon headlight tint for any auto/boat/motorcycle!
Bought 2 rolls and only need one, this is an awesome protective headlight film to fit any type of car/truck/suv, applies just like window tint and adds an incredible look and touch of class to any ride! Any headlights, including fog lights, LED's and motorcycles |
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