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C6 Chevrolet Corvette Smoked Reverse Light Overlays Tint Film Smoke Pre Cut on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Vernon-Rockville, Connecticut, United States

Vernon-Rockville, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New Placement on Vehicle:Rear Brand:Aggressive Overlays Surface Finish:High Gloss Smoked Manufacturer Part Number:AGO-15 Warranty:Yes Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Aggressive Overlays


C6 Corvette Smoked Reverse Light Overlays Film Pre-Cut


 photo 44b69879-60b0-4994-9f36-f5583cd89fab_zps8ab5d4c9.jpg Whats Included

  • One set of Overlays for the Reverse Lights of a 2006 to 2013 Chevrolet Corvette.
  • These will give your lights a darker sleeker look paired with a layer of vinyl to protect your lights. 
  • Detail installation instructions
  • Available in 20% Dark Smoked or 35% light smoked
  • This product works with all C6 models.
  • Please specify your color in the "add message" section during check out. If no color is selected, Dark Smoked will be sent out. 

About the Film

  • Film is made from quality 7 year High Performance Vinyl. They will not fade, peal, or discolor
  • Film has a self adhesive backing.
  • Removable without damaging your lights or any adhesive residue left behind.
  • Film is 3 mils thick for a smooth finish and duability to protect your lights.
  • Install is easy enough for a first timer however, professional installation is recommended. Removal of light may be required. The C6 Vette has one easy torqs skrew to remove and the light assembly smoothly comes off.

IMPORTANT: This auction does not include the actual light. Auction is for the vinyl overlays to be applied on the light lens.

Payment

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 This listing includes the Reverse Light Overlays ONLY. 


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