Color: White
1: Super bright 5 Light 2: Super Easy to install 3. Light your instrument panel gauges over twice as bright as stock bulbs. 4. Size:17.75mm x 11.59mm (approx. 0.69 inch x 0.45 inch) 5. Ultra Bright LED, unique and more vivid color 6. Low Power Consumption and Low Temperature 7. Long-lasting Life - 50000 working hours 8. Easy installation, just plug & play 9. Faster on/off response time and vibration resistant. |
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