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2x Car Styling Door Led Pedal Plate Light Accessories For Infiniti Q50 Fx35 Qx70 on 2040-parts.com

US $71.89
Location:

Guangzhou, China

Guangzhou, China

Car accessories Led door welcome pedal plate steps light car modification styling for Infiniti q50 qx70 g35 fx35 fx 37 g37

Note: if you like to design yourself, please contact us

 

Description: 

Condition:100% brand new, after installing , when you open the door, you will see the scene below ,first flowing luminous then whole luminous.

Color: White/Blue/Red

Input Voltage:12v  400MA

Materiel: Acrylic mirror panel and German chip and high quality LED light

Fit for Infiniti Q50 fx 35 g35  and so on , we could design it for you , please let me know your car original pedal size.

Package including 2pcs front door sills plate

Please let me know your car model and year afater you paid.



 
 
 

 Payment

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Shipping

We will ship the item within 2 business days after payment, we ship to Worldwide from China, usually it takes about 2-3 weeks for the parcel delivery , 

please be patient, we will upload the tracking number after we shipped, you could check it online , if you have any problem please contact us , we will try our best to solve the problem, satisfaction and positive feedback is important for us , thank you.

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