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2x Car Laser Wireless Sensor Door Logo Shadow Light Lamp Transformers Autobot on 2040-parts.com

Location:

shenzhen,guangdong, China

shenzhen,guangdong, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply UPC:Does not apply

Wireless car door welcome light


2pcs Car Laser Wireless sensor Door Logo Shadow Light Lamp Transformers Autobot Red

Size: 62 * 67 * 14mm; Color: Brown

Power Supply: 3 x AAA battery (Not Included)

Sensor control and ON / OFF switch control

Easily to install it, NO need to drill holes.

2 pieces of lights in package, supports for 2 doors.

Features

1. Easily to install it yourself with the 3M adhesive sticker. Wireless Design. No more troubles of making holes.
2. Magnet sensor design. It will light up when you open the door and turn off once you close the door.
3. It is suitable for all vehicles.
4. There is ON / OFF switch to control the light.
5. Powered by 3x AAA batteries (Not included)

Package Included
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