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- ATTRACTIVE POLISHED STAINLESS BEZEL LIGHTS CAN BE USED VIRTUALLY ANYWHERE WITH APPLICATIONS SUCH AS
- ACCENT,STEP,TASK, COMPARTMENT OR COURTESY LIGHTING
- SURFACE MOUNT DESIGN FEATURES HIDDEN FASTENERS
- THE ENGINEERED LENS DIRECTS LIGHT DOWN TO AVOID LIGHT FROM SHINING INTO THE EYES
- EPOXY SEALED
- 3" L X 2.25" H
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Honda Civic (2011) at Frankfurt motor show
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