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Kc Slim Lights Fog Driving Off Road Lights Slimlite on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, US

Las Vegas, Nevada, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:KC Manufacturer Part Number:121 Country of Manufacture:United States

These are brand new and never taken out of the box. I bought them to put on my truck and unfortunately now need money more than I need these nice lights. I bought them off of here for 199.99 and am starting the bidding on them at ONLY 99.99! Let my loss be your gain!


KC HiLiTES 121 SlimLite Black 130w Spot Beam Light System includes two fully assembled lights, complete wiring harness with relay and illuminated switch and two protective stone guards. This lighting system is intended for maximum forward distance and/or high speed visibility and is backed by KC’s 23 year warranty.

  • Signature 6" Round, KC Slim Profile Black Powder Coated Steel Housing
  • 130 Watt H3 Halogen Bulb (Replaceable) - 285,000 Candlepower
  • Spot (Pencil) Beam Pattern for Maximum Forward Distance/High Speed Visibility
  • System Includes Complete Wire Harness, Switch Kit, and ABS Stone Guards
  • Designed and Assembled in the USA

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