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Condition:New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item in its original packaging (where packaging is applicable). Packaging should be the same as what is found in a retail store, unless the item was packaged by the manufacturer in non-retail packaging, such as an unprinted box or plastic bag. See the seller's listing for full details. See all condition definitions Light Color:LED Tail Lights for Honda Accord 10th Gen Specific Uses For Product:Rear Lights Vehicle Service Type:Car Items Included:LED Tail Lights for Honda Accord 10th Gen Wattage:30 W UPC:Does Not Apply Item Length:LED Tail Lights for Honda Accord 10th Gen Placement on Vehicle:Rear Special Features:Waterproof Bulb Shape Code:Not Specified Lumens:Not Specified Manufacturer Warranty:LED Tail Lights for Honda Accord 10th Gen Voltage:12 V Item Height:LED Tail Lights for Honda Accord 10th Gen Auto Part Position:Rear Features:LED Tail Lights for Honda Accord 10th Gen Finish:LED Tail Lights for Honda Accord 10th Gen Item Width:LED Tail Lights for Honda Accord 10th Gen Lighting Technology:LED Performance Part:LED Tail Lights for Honda Accord 10th Gen Special Feature:Waterproof Mounting Style:LED Tail Lights for Honda Accord 10th Gen Color Temperature:Not Specified Package Dimensions:27.7 X 15.5 X 9.6 Inches Color:Starry Blackout Manufacturer Part Number:LED Tail Lights for Honda Accord 10th Gen Number of Bulbs:Not Specified Superseded Part Number:LED Tail Lights for Honda Accord 10th Gen Vintage Part:LED Tail Lights for Honda Accord 10th Gen Brand:Unbranded Type:Tail Light Assembly Lens Material:Abs,glass Interchange Part Number:LED Tail Lights for Honda Accord 10th Gen Year:2018 OE/OEM Part Number:LED Tail Lights for Honda Accord 10th Gen Model:Accord Housing Color:Not Specified Light Source Type:Led Lens Color:Smoke/Tinted Universal Fitment:LED Tail Lights for Honda Accord 10th Gen Item Weight:4.4 Pounds

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