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S650 Euro Sequential LED Tail Lights; Black Housing; Smoked Lens (10-14 Mustang)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Upgrade the look and performance of your 2010–2014 Ford Mustang S197 with this S650 Euro Style LED Clear Lens Sequential Rear Taillight Conversion Kit. Designed to deliver the modern, high-end appearance of the latest S650 Mustang while maintaining perfect factory fitment for the S197 platform, these taillights combine style, functionality, and durability in one easy plug-and-play package.
      Constructed from high-quality polycarbonate and ABS plastic, each housing features a clear or smoke-tinted lens that adds a sleek, aggressive edge to your Mustang’s rear profile. The full LED configuration includes red running lights, amber sequential turn signals, red brake lights, and bright diamond-white reverse lights for superior visibility and a distinctive lighting signature.
      This taillight kit is a direct replacement for all 2010–2014 Ford Mustang models including Base, GT, Boss 302, and Shelby GT500 variants. No additional drilling, wiring, or modifications are required—simply reuse your existing OEM hardware for a secure fit and OEM-like finish. Ideal for Mustang enthusiasts seeking an instant visual upgrade that blends modern Euro styling with reliable LED performance.

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