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2015-2016 Dodge Challenger | Illuminated Headlight Surrounds White Brushed on 2040-parts.com

US $252.64
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Hudson, Florida, United States

Hudson, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:American Car Craft Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Primary Color:White Surface Finish:STAINLESS AND REAL CARBON FIBER Manufacturer Part Number:152035 Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Left UPC:636947873706

Surround your headlights in a brilliant LED glow with our Illuminated Headlight Surrounds. Our surrounds provide a beautiful Black Brushed Stainless trim combined with a ring of intense LED illumination. Available in 5 LED color options, our surrounds are designed to fit around stock headlights and feature a simple wiring design which can be adjusted to suit your specific needs and install to a switch. When checking out, in comment section, type in color choice, white, blue, yellow, red or greenDescription100% Black Brushed Stainless Steel.5 LED Color Options to choose from.Will not tarnish, fade or rust.Adds a unique look and style to your car.Peel & stick installation.Designed and Handcrafted in the USA

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