2x Yellow 1156 Ba15s 68 Smd Led Backup Reverse Turn Signal Bulb Fast Us Ship on 2040-parts.com
Providence, Rhode Island, US
2 pc 1156 BA15s 68 smd led backup reverse tail turn signal light bulb
Suitable for car headlight 1156 socket
1156 = 1073 1093 1129 1141 1159 1259 1459 1619 1651 1680 3496 5007 5008 7506 7527
Low power consumption and long lasting life
68smd led light
Voltage:DC 12V
Color: Yellow
Approx 5.5cm x 1.8cm
Warranty: One year
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