New Universal Flexible Car 10led Drl Daytime Running Light Driving Safety on 2040-parts.com
CN, China
Features:
Super bright LED daytime running lights. Each light with 10pcs high power bright LED bulbs. Extremely long LED life and low power consumption. Easy to install. High visibility & maximum safety. Waterproof & shockproof. Specification: Light Color :White LED : 10PCS Voltage: DC 12V Package Included: 1 X Car Lamp |
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