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Courtesy Led Lighting Door Shadow Lamps Laser Logo Projector on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

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Condition:New Brand:Ghost shadow Manufacturer Part Number:shadow led for audi


You are bidding on a pair (2 pieces) of amazing door step courtesy laser projector ghost lights .  When you open the door, you’ll see a LED light projection welcoming you which emanates charmingly.  This is a perfect replacement for your stock lighting. 

 

Features

Super Bright LED and SMD Technology

Simple Installation

Low Temperature and Power Consumption

No need for drilling, cutting or modification. Just plug and play!


Shipping :

All my item will ship from Hong kong e-express, shipping period is around 1-3 weeks




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