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Legal Mustang Sequential Tail Lights 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 Patented + on 2040-parts.com

US $119.95
Location:

Seminole, Florida, United States

Seminole, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:Perfect Flash Placement on Vehicle:Rear Manufacturer Part Number:F-05 Warranty:Yes

PERFECT FLASHâ„¢ turn signal sequencers
2005 thru 2009 Ford Mustang
Works like the 2010 and newer Mustang taillights

FEATURES

Easy Plug and Play installation

Sequences Turn Signals Only

Synchronizes with your flash rate

Does Not Sequence Brake Lights

Does not sequence emergency flashers

OEM Quality

One Year Warranty


Now Patented!


Complies with D.O.T. regulations and may be installed by a professional licensed mechanic or simply by yourself.

Prevents illegal, dangerous, and stupid looking sequencing of brake lights.

No wire cutting, splicing, taping, crimping, twisting. This is moveable to your next car without damage to your present one. This is Professional Installer Grade Heavy Duty OEM Quality. We use NEW OEM harnesses. We do not use trade-ins or junkyard harnesses with rotting grommets. This is the best system in the market place.

Winning bidder note: FREE SHIPPING for delivery in the USA. For sale outside the USA, the Postage is $24.00.

I generally ship the next day after receiving payment. I combine multiple items to reduce shipping costs.

 


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