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Max Led Accent Lighting For Street 12 Piece Set on 2040-parts.com

US $347.00
Location:

Salem, Oregon, United States

Salem, Oregon, United States
Condition:New UPC:Does not apply

The most universal LED light pod LUX Lighting Systems builds. The MAX for street offers magnetic mounting, high output, super broad light coverage, IP68 waterproof rating, incredible durability and 14 foot leads. These features, along with several color choices, make these lights perfect for just about any street applications including street rods, hot rods, import, low riders, and drifters.

Applications: 

  • Underglow LED Lighting
  • Accent LED Lighting
  • Interior LED Lighting
  • Engine Compartment LED Lighting  

Whats In The Box:
  • 12Light Pods
  • 30 Zip Ties
***Available Colors:
  • White 
  • Blue
  • Green
  • Red
  • Orange
  • Yellow
***Default color is white, if you would like a different color please make a comment at checkout. Thanks!

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