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Dash Instrument Cluster Gauge Blue Smd Leds Lights Kit Fits 02-04 Nissan Altima on 2040-parts.com

US $7.99
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Chicago, Illinois, United States

Chicago, Illinois, United States
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Dash Instrument Cluster Gauge BLUE LED LIGHT KIT Fits 02-04 Nissan Altima

Description:

This LED set covers all the back-lighting on the instrument cluster gauge.
  • Brand new, high quality direct replacement to stock bulbs.
  • Easy to install. No soldering or modifications needed. Just plug and play.
  • Long lasting and bright with immediate on/of response time. Way faster than traditional bulbs.
  • Extremely low power consumption. They will not drain your battery.
  • These LEDs are polar sensitive. If any don't turn on at first, rotate them 180 degrees.
  • Covers all the back-lighting for the gauges. This does not include the indicator lights or instrument cluster.
  • The images for this listing display the look of the LED lights in sample cluster gauges. Lighting and gauges may appear different depending on light entering vehicle and vehicle year, make, and model.
  • Some car gauges and gauge needles have a colored film or tint that may affect the brightness and color of new lights. Removing any film or tint is up to you.
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