67-68 Camaro Rs Digi Tails Led Tail Light Kit W/ Flasher 1100267 on 2040-parts.com
US $219.00
Location:
West Berlin, New Jersey, United States
Condition:NewPlacement on Vehicle:Left, Right, RearManufacturer Part Number:1100267Warranty:YesBrand:Spaghetti EngineeringPart Brand:Digi-TailsCountry/Region of Manufacture:United States
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1967-1968 Chevrolet Camaro RS Digi Tails LED Tail Light Kit
NOTE: Housing and lenses are not included, however, DIGI-TAILS taillight kits are designed to fit your existing housing and lens perfectly.
This Item INCLUDES an Electronic LED Flasher's, $16 value, that will regulate the power going to the LED's. It is highly recommended by Digi-Tails for proper operation so we include it.
Features: Safer & Brighter! DIGI-TAILS kits are safer and brighter than standard factory lights or other LED kits because our light-panels contain high-intensity wide-angled LEDs that are strategically positioned to maximize light output and fully optimize your lenses
Sequential or Non-Sequential DIGI-TAILS is the only fully sequential LED kit. They utilize advanced technology by lighting LED’s in a fluid and sweeping pattern rather than merely lighting up blocks of LEDs.
DIGI-TAILS allows you to choose standard operations or a fully sequential feature with a flip of a switch, conveniently located on every board.
Easy Installation & Precision Fit DIGI-TAILS have been custom engineered kits to fit your housing precisely, rather than use generic light-panels. The care in design gives you easy installation and exceptional appearance.
DIGI-TAILS pigtail kits come complete with everything needed to replace your old standard bulbs with high quality LED lighting; clear instructions are included.
Durable & Long Lasting DIGI-TAILS are designed and manufactured for durability and unsurpassed quality here in the USA.
DIGI-TAILS meets or exceeds DOT & SAE requirements. Each light-panel has a protective coating to prevent rusting and corrosion. Limited Life-Time Warranty included.
There is nothing like DIGI-TAILS on the street, making DIGI-TAILS one of your most satisfying upgrades ever.
Warranty: 1 Year Replacement Warranty, Lifetime Repair or Replace at the discretion of Digi-Tails!
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