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Hyundai i30 Sequential Turn Signal Mirror Lights (2011–2016)

Original price was: $85.14.Current price is: $56.76.

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Overview:

Modernise your Hyundai I30 2011 – 2016 with a sweeping sequential mirror appearance by simply swapping in our plug & play replacement. Made specifically for individual models, featuring the same socket as OEM for quick simple installation, with no need for further coding or modification required.

This product is suitable only for the Hyundai I30 & N.

Get that ” Sweeping ” look!

The super bright LED’s will seem through the smoked lenses providing an intense light that won’t be missed by other road users regardless of day or night.

Sequential Indicators:

Features:

  • Plug and play – No coding required
  • CANBUS Inbuilt – No fast flashing indicators
  • Smoked Lenses – OEM Fitment
  • High-quality components made for reliability
  • 2 Year Warranty (24 months)
  • Installation Video ( Coming Soon )
  • 10 min install

( SIMILAR PRODUCT EXAMPLE ONLY )

Fits:

Hyundai I30/N: 2011 – 2016
Hyundai Veloster: 2011 – 2015
Hyundai Elantra / Avante: 2011 – 2015 

Includes:

2 x Sequential Mirror Indicators LEDs 

1 x Fitment Tool

 Disclaimer:
HIMOD is not affiliated with or endorsed by Toyota, or any other car company mentioned or whose logos/products are displayed in these web pages or our store. While we try to keep everything current, pricing is subject to change. All prices are in AUD dollars. Some of these components and or parts are intended for off-road use only and may void Federal or state laws, local and state traffic regulations, or your private auto insurance policy. End-user assumes all risk with products performance and installation. HIMOD is not responsible for any bodily or mechanical harm as a result of the use or misuse of any products or product installation. 

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