Two-tone(white&red)led Light Truck Emblem Tail Car Badge For Mitsubishi Lancerex on 2040-parts.com
佛山市, 廣東省, CN
Specifiction:
1, Size:97mm X 84mm for MITSUBISHI LANCER EX-10
2, LED color: WHITE(running light) RED(braking light)
3, Voltage: DC 12V
4, Life span: 30000-50000 hours
5, Power cable length: 0.6Meter app.
6, with self adhesive, stick it beneathe origianl car lorgo, then install it o to tail light or brake wire
7, Durable and non-fading bright light beams
8, light with waterproof and dust proof desighn
9, Please attention: This light is only suitable for vehicle trunk or TAIL badge. Please don't install it in the front of your car!
Installation:
1. Remove the original car badge on the trunk;
2. This product's power cord access license plate illumination power lines. A wiring hole may be necessary if the vehicle have no pre-openings for wiring;
3. Confirm the front and back of this product, uncover the adhesive protective film on the back;
4. This product will be posted on the original location of the logo for car. And then uncover the protective film on the front, the original logo badge of vehicle sticker on top of this product. Make the product with the original contours of the subject vehicle completely overlap;
5. Connect cables according to the artwork.
Attention:
1. We strongly suggest installing this product by Professional Automobile Modify Factory or Workshop.
2. We are not responsible for the legality of installing this product, pls confirm of your local law for it TKS
3. Please access power supply through voltage regulator rectifier. Do NOT direct access to car battery.
Package included
1× LED car tail light (NOT inlcude any original car LOGO)
Payment Terms:
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Shipping:
Free Shipping to USA by USPS, of 7-15 business days arrival, worldwide by China post air mail of 15-30days arrive, to Russia and Russia union 40-50days. If mind slow not bid TKS. Overthe time will resend or refund by contacting us TKS
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