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1999-2002 Silverado Suburban Tahoe Halo Led Projector Head Lights+bumper Black on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

San Bernardino, California, US

San Bernardino, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:SONAR Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:Black with Clear Lens Warranty:No


Fitment:
99-02 Chevy Silverado 1500 2500 Pick-up Truck
00-06 GMC/Chevy Suburban
00-06 Chevy Tahoe
Color:
Clear Lens with Black Housing
Feature:
Twin Halo/LED/ Projector Headlights with Black bumper lights. 4pcs total.
Specification:
Headlights Low beam H1 included, High beam 9005 not included. Bumper light bulbs not included, use stock bulbs.



  • Item is in nice condition, tested and everything works. Headlights have some blemishes on the lens. The passenger headlight has 3 LED's that don't turn on, everything else works good. SOLD AS IS, NO RETURNS. Thank you!
  • Ready to ship.
  • Manufactured by OEM approved manufacturer that meets OE standard.
  • S.A.E./D.O.T. stamped.
  • Some wiring may be required for operation of Halo, LEDs
  • Great quality & fit perfectly with no modification.
  • Replace stock dull Headlights with this New Designed Projector Headlights and bumper lights

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