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91-93 Mitsubishi 3000gt Dodge Stealth Aftermarket Fog Lights on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
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Illinois, US

Illinois, US
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These are USED

Hella lights are similar to the 99 sytle fog lights at a fraction of the price.  Can be mounted directly to the bumper.  Lights include wiring harness to splice into the factory wiring or wire to the included switch.  Price is per pair.

 These are the closest 2nd gen aftermarket fog lights Ive seen there not to bright but you can buy brighter bulbs they mount to an existing screw protruding out where you 1st gen fog lights would mount
that's where i mounted them you have options Im sure....



will fit a lot of cars as these are universal

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