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06-10 Honda Ridgeline Jdm Tail Lights - Black - Lt-rgl05jm-tm on 2040-motos

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Add the finishing touches to your car with our line of high-quality Altezza style tail lamps. Altezza tail lamps give your car a unique style not seen in boring OEM tail lamps. Altezza tail lamps shine brighter and are more noticeable when driving, thus increasing your safety. Also great for replacing your broken or faded OEM tail lamps. The lamps feature hassle free plug & play installation, in most cases only requiring the stock wiring harness and light bulbs. Brand: SpecD Tuning Mpn: 06-07-08-honda-ridgeline-jdm-tail-lamps-black-tm Availability: In Stock

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