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1969 Camaro Extra Bright Led Sequential Tail Light Kit. Great Safety Upgrade. on 2040-parts.com

US $179.95
Location:

Bremen, Ohio, US

Bremen, Ohio, US
Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money Back Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:Must be in the original packaging, never installed on a car, and no missing parts. Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:K.A.R. Auto Group Placement on Vehicle:Array Warranty:Yes

This kit features the  "SMART-SIGNAL" technology. These kits are the ONLY kits on the market today which prevent sequencing during braking -- which is illegal in some areas. Simply stated when the turn signals are on the tail lights sequence -- Otherwise they don't! All lights come on full bright during braking. New optical designs utilize specialized LEDs with unique coverage patterns for a better brighter look. Get full coverage with a retro-classic look that is authentic. This is a  complete kit! Everything you need is included with nothing else to buy! Use your existing taillight housings, lens, and all components! Simple install! Complete installation instructions included! LED light sources last virtually forever! Appear 2-3X brighter than standard bulbs which is a real safety upgrade! Undetectable invisible installation. Your car will look concours stock! Included in your kit are 4) Taillight Modules ( 2 right and 2 left ) and 1) Flasher Module, Complete illustrated instructions. There is nothing else to buy and nothing extra to install. Reuse your old lenses since these taillights run cooler than the standard incandescent bulb! Installation is a snap. There is no need to add additional wires or the drill to modify the lamp housings. LEDs ( Light Emitting Diodes ) use less current than the standard Mustang incandescent bulbs relieving stress from your alternator. LEDs last longer and look brighter and more red!  The entire installation can be done with a single screwdriver! Kit comes standard with CLICK flasher!


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