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I bought these lights approx 7 months ago for my Bull Bar. But being they are so beefy they would not fit it correctly.. So i had to not use the shock mount system and i just squeezed them in there... And with that done, i could not adjust them properly and they lit up the ground 10 feet out in front of my truck great! :crazybeat:

 

So I finally got tired of not being able to effectively use these lights and decided to get some 4" HID's which work awesome btw... Now these are up for grabs!

 

The KC harness is not included, i used that for my new lights as it was allready installed by my audio shop.... Although i did include the 2 harnesses that came with my new lights in this sale! A switch is NOT included tho... That looks like the only thing you would need. But i am not sure as i will be honest and say i do not know 12v electrical. :sticksmack: That is why i paid my audio shop to hook them up in first place and i just mounted them...

 

 

Included is 2- Stainless lights with factory pigtail harness coming out of them.. 3 BRAND NEW BULBS! (2 are installed in the light's as i just replaced them and put them in, and one is brand new in package) 1 of my bulbs burnt out , and one of the replacement driving lenses i bought broke via a stone which also broke filiment in bulb.. so kc replaced 2 and sent me a spare free)....

 

Both lights have the factory "spot" lens in there now... Some may remember when i bought these i purchased the driving lenses for them also to see if that would broadcast the pattern more.. it did , until the stone broke the one, so i have 1 barely used in box im throwing in!

 

Factory smiley covers are included ! both look in great shape... the one has little crack where it clips on the light which my picture shows... (trying to be as honest and specific here as possible)

 

I purchased KC Stone guards for these , which i never ended up even using (They were $30 for the pair,,, throwing these in)

 

I have some extra bullet connectors 4 male 4 female , and a extra clip for light bulb... Factory install instructions , (these will not show instructions for the harnesses i am including tho)

 

KC has a 23 year warranty, if you ever have a problem with a bulb, just mail it in and they will mail u one back! These lights have very little wear on them... The most if any is near the bolt where is shows signs of surface corrosion / rust , not not bad at all! Pictures show in great detail.

 

Price is $125 (obo) SHIPPED - UPS insured , with tracking # emailed / pm'ed to you!

 

 

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NEW PRICE! $110!

 

Thats with FREE UPS shipping, Tracking / insured!!

 

 

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