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Led Kit Instrument Gauge Super Green Lights Bulbs For 2007-2008 Suzuki Forenza on 2040-parts.com

US $22.99
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Chino, United States

Chino, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Warranty:Yes Package Including:All Bulbs in Instrument Dashboard Gauge Cluster Brand:Unbranded LED Bulb Color:Green Manufacturer Part Number:LED kit only, NOT the whole cluster assembly. LED Type:High Power SMD LED For Year:2007 2008 Indicators:Signal, High Beam, ABS, Check Engine Brake Warning For Make:Suzuki More indicators:Safety Belt Reminder, Door AJAR, Airbag Rediness For Model:Forenza Gauges:Tachometer Speedometer Odometer Fuel Gauge Voltage Dimmable:Work with the Stock Dimmer. More Gauges:Engine Oil Pressure Coolant Temperature Gauge UPC:Does not apply

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