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2 X Led Ring Circle Light Angeleye Halo Cotton Light Guide 3.74'' 95mm White Drl on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
Location:

guangzhou, China

guangzhou, China
Condition:New Brand:Access Cover Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:LED RING OF Cotton Light Surface Finish:Other color:Y R B P G Interchange Part Number:COLOE:WHITEW Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:SIZE: INSIZE 95MM Country/Region of Manufacture:China









Details:

2 x LED ring circle light Angel Eye Halo Cotton Light guide 3.74Inch 95mm white DRL

  • Brand New & High Quality
  • Material: Environmental Material
  • Voltage & Power: 12v-18v DC only
  • Color: White
  • Quantity: One Pair (2Pcs)
  • Outer Diameter: 95mm



 





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