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US $200.00
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Glendale, Arizona, US

Glendale, Arizona, US
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Part Number Details


IPCW Part Number LEDT-2003CS

Platinum Smoke

Standard

 

Product Features


IPCW LED Tail Lights power your ride with cutting-edge lighting style

Custom-made for your specific year, make and model

Available in up to 4 colors: Crystal Clear, Bermuda Black, Carbon Fiber and Platinum Smoke

Topped by durable clear housings that allow maximum brightness

Sealed tight with gaskets to stop internal moisture

Vented to prevent high-heat damage

Easy, no-drill installation in less than 30 minutes per pair

Fully street-legal and DOT-approved

IPCW LED Tail Lights are covered by a 6-month warranty against defect

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