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Can Am Outlander L Halos Rings Lights Set 2 - 2015 2016 Red on 2040-parts.com

US $59.00
Location:

Syracuse, New York, United States

Syracuse, New York, United States
Condition:New Brand:az Other Part Number:Halo Rings DRL OR22019 Manufacturer Part Number:88978-000 Make:Can-Am Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

These are not replacement Head Lights, but rather illuminated waterproof
rings that you install in to your existing / current 
Head Light assembly   .   
DOES NOT REQUIRE OPENING YOUR HEADLIGHT CASING. THESE ATTACH AROUND THE OUTSIDE OF THE HEADLIGHT CASINGS..  

These Halo kits  Kits are the best  
head-turning modification you can do for 
such a small investment .

THIS KIT COMES WITH THE 2 HALOS,  WIRE, AND CONNECTORS NEEDED, Mounting hardware  ,AND DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS FOR EASY INSTALLATION. 
Msg us with any questions.

FITS the new  Outlander L Models  ONLY



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MSG US FOR  ADDITIONAL COLORS, we sometime get others in stock.    Thank  You.

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