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US $20.99
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Guangzhou, China

Guangzhou, China
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Brand:Does not apply Type:Cree Bar Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply Country/Region of Manufacture:China Placement on Vehicle:Front, Rear, Left, Right Number of Bulbs:6 Warranty:5 Year Color Temperature:6500k Bulb Color:Red Voltage:12-24V UPC:Does not apply

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