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Scion Tc Nia Eyelids Eyelines Eyebrow For Headlights. Jdm Painted Tc2 Hids on 2040-parts.com

US $115.00
Location:

Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
Condition:New Brand:NIA AUTO DESIGN Placement on Vehicle:Front Surface Finish:color matched Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:TC14 Part Brand:NIA eyelids


This is for a brand new pair of NIA eyelids. made for the second generation facelift scion tc will fit the 2014-2016 headlights. they are made out of high heat resistant plastic, not cheap urathane or viny stickers that dont match your paint. they come with lifetime warantee from manufacture. Real 3m double side tape is applied for easy and fast installation. will hold up no matter the weather or speed.

Color matched with base coat clear coat just like your oem paint including Special Realease series. we have the following colors available:

040- Super White

1F7- Classic silver Metallic

1G3- Magnetic Gray Metallic

1H5- Cement Gray Metallic

202- Black

3R0- Sizzling Crimson Mica

5A3- Sun Fusion

8S6- Nautical Blue Metallic

3P0- Absolutely Red

- Please provide us with your color code on the message section when making the payment, to make sure we send you the correct eyelids.

********************Protect your headlights from the elements! Get NIA eyelids today. Avoid your headlights from turning yellow due to the harsh sun and cold winter.

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