Corvette 1963 ,64, 65, 66 Led Backup Lights, Direct Fit, Plug And Play Very Nice on 2040-parts.com
Middletown, Ohio, United States
CALL ME, AT 513 267-3706 WITH QUESTIONS OR FOR THE BEST PRICE. UP FOR AUCTION IS A SET OF 2 NEW LED BACKUP LIGHTS FOR 1963 THROUGH 1965 CORVETTES. THESE JUST GO IN PLACE OF THE ORIGINAL LENS AND BULB AND SIMPLY PLUG IN IN PLACE OF THE OLD BULB. VERY NICE AND RELIABLE SIMPLE PLUG AND PLAY CONTACT ME IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS. I ALSO HAVE LED TAIL LIGHTS FOR 1962 THROUGH 67 CORVETTES. ALSO HAVE LED FRONT PARKING/TURN SIGNAL LIGHTS FOR 53 TO 62 CORVETTES( 12 VOLTS ONLY). FREE SHIPPING IN CONTINENTAL USA. GOOD LUCK BIDDING. |
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