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US $4.99
Location:

郑州市, 河南省, China

郑州市, 河南省, China
Condition:New

2x Car Vehicle Interior Panel Light 48 SMD LED T10 Festoon Dome Bulb Lamp White


Features:
  • Brand new and high quality

  • Easy to assemble

  • Unique and attractive colorlight

  • Save your power supply

  • Long-lasting LED Long service life

  • Low power consumption and high brightness

  • Great for many applications around the vehicle

  • It can replacement of turn signal light, corner light, parking light, side marker light, tail light, and backup lights etc.

  • Commonly used for interior lights to replace old festoon

  • LED Qty : 48 SMDS

  • Voltage : 12V DC Only

  • Panel Size : 59 mm x 40 mm

Package Included:

  • 2X SMD LED Panel

  • 2 X T10 Light Adapter

  • 2 X Festoon Light Adapter

  • 2X BA9S Light Adapter

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