Hella Clear/orange Side Marker Lights on 2040-parts.com
Manchester, Connecticut, United States
Add a totally custom look to your car with Hella's LED style side marker lights. Front fenders make a perfect location for these add-on lights. Three orange LED lights located inside of the oval shaped clear lens give a unique look. Clear during the day and orange at night. Mounting holes will need to be drilled. Sold as a pair.
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