Varad International Springs Forward with 20% Off Spring Promotion

Written by Ben

May 12, 2014

Los Angeles, CA – Varad International springs forward with Under Car Lighting spring promotion on 3 of the most popular systems, the ULX330, ULX210, UL200 and the ML-200 for motorcycles.

The Varad ULX330 >>> is a 16.7 million LED undercar lighting system with features like a 4 piece kit (2 x 48″ light bars / 2 x 25″ light bars), scanning, strobing and breathing patterns, auto color changing pattern and 9 preset selectable colors and selectable music reactor frequencies (40hz, 80hz, 120hz).

A wired remote control that indicates color and pattern, auxiliary input lighting – alarm system or courtesy light, network multiple systems & Varad SLX systems, compact digital controller for ease of installation and patented low profile tubes (0.5″ x 0.7″). Comes with the wireless infrared remote control – RC100. MSRP: $299.00

ULX210 >>> Color changing LED undercar lighting system MSRP: $199.00

UL200 >>> Solid LED undercar lighting system MSRP: $149.00

ML-200 >>> Motorcycle lighting system in 5 colors MSRP: $149.00

Gallery >>> Contact your sales rep or call Varad at 800-334-7226

Varad International Since 1989

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