2008 To 2016 Mitsubishi Lancer 3rd Brake Light Matte Black Evolution Wordings on 2040-parts.com
US $10.80
Location:
Singapore, Singapore
Condition:NewBrand:Unbranded/GenericFinish:MatteManufacturer Part Number:NilPlacement on Vehicle:RearPrimary Color:BlackCountry/Region of Manufacture:Singapore
Brand New Custom Design ! 3rd Brake Light Decal Sticker Overlay With EVOLUTION Wordings. Fit All 2008 To 2016 Mitsubishi Lancer, Ralliart Lancer & Evolution X. Made Of Best Quality Matte Black Vinyl Sticker.
Note: Will Not Fit Lancer Sportback Model..
To Install: Use The Transparent Transfer Tape On Top To Stick & Transfer The EVOLUTION Sticker To It Completely..After That Use That Transfer Tape With The EVOLUTION Sticker On It To Stick It Over To Your 3rd Brake Light...
When Brake Apply Red EVOLUTION Lights Up !
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