Corvette A/c Module Led Upgrade Light Kit Z06 C5 Zr1 Callaway on 2040-parts.com
Houston, Texas, US
This auction is for 9pc set of "Led" to upgrade you a/c module This led kit is not limited to module can be used on door panels as well as console switches. Window switche anywhere the halogen GM bulbs are found. Don't waste money on service DIY. When you purchase I will send instructions on how to remove + many links you can find on youtube for removal. Happy Bidding and ENJOY. Multi color coming soon
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