Condition:NewManufacturer Part Number:MST9604Part Brand:GT ConceptsWarranty:YesPlacement on Vehicle:Rear
GT CONCEPTS Sequential Tail Light Conversion Kit. For All 1996 - 2004 Mustang And Mustang GT. Excluding 99-02 Cobras w/ yellow turn signals & some exported models, email us first.
Easy to follow photo illustrated instructions. Easy < 30 minute install. Basic hand tools needed.
PLEASE READ THE "WHATS INCLUDED" SECTION BEFORE BUYING !
Can also be used as a Universal Retro-fit Kit.....see below.
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The best thing to happen to tail lights since the light bulb is here! This complete kit is all you need to convert your 96-04 Mustang to that cool retro look.
Adds safety with its eye catching sequence and 50% MORE LIGHT compared to stock.
We use 3M connectors for a quick, no hassle installation and beautiful, clean results. The electronics that make this work are safely wrapped and kept from the elements inside the trunk, not out behind the trunk and in the elements like other kits do.
Digital timing circuit.
LED Compatible
Computer calibrated timing - within 0.004 seconds!
100% solid state - No antiquated mechanical relays to wear out.
Integrated failsafe mode.
Lifetime no hassle warranty.
Whats Included
This Sequential Tail Light Kit Includes: 2- Electronic Tail Light Sequencer Modules, 1 For each side.
With Connectors Pre-Installed For Your Convenience. Easy, Photo Illustrated Instructions.
Making This The Easiest Kit To Install.
Exclusive modern design utilizing all surface mount components. Easy to follow photo illustrated instructions. Easy < 30 minute install. Nothing else to buy, only basic hand tools required. (Same basic procedure as changing a tail lamp) Email us for a copy of the Install Instructions.
Tail light housings pictured above are NOT included.
Kit Includes
Plus Instructions. And Free Bonus!! (see below)
Manufactured In A Smoke Free Facility
Buy with confidence from the Seller of Sequential Tail lights with The Highest POSITIVE FEEDBACK!
First Class Mail - FREE Please be aware first class mail is NOT insured. First class Mail is often lost by USPS. Lost or stolen mail not covered.
Priority Mail Only $2.96 We Highly recommend upgrading to Priority Mail. Insurance IS included, Tracking IS Included. Ships within 1 business day!
Questions?
We usually reply within minutes. If you have any questions, Please email us
At GT Concepts, we believe in offering a quality product at a reasonable price.
Thanks for looking.***Free Bonus!***
1 Pair of mirror pony decals with each purchase.
*This Kit can also be used on virtually any application where 3 separate 12v lamps are used.
Beware of vendors claiming to sell
"Plug n Play" Kits for 96-04 Mustangs.
Unless theirs plainly say Harness Kit, they ARE NOT PnP
Theirs do require wire cutting and splicing .
Ours are NOT PnP but do require cutting just 2 wires
And is completely reversible if needed.
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