Oracle Lighting 1982–1992 Camaro Sequential LED Tail Light Kit - 8210-023
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Product Description
ORACLE Lighting's LED Tail Light Conversion for the 1982-1992 Chevrolet Camaro Gen 3 was built for owners who want modern performance under a housing that still looks factory. Installed directly into the OEM tail light housings, the kit adds brighter output, sequential turn signals, and a subtle EQ-style startup sequence - all while keeping the factory lenses and the unmistakable third-gen silhouette fully intact.
Part of ORACLE's Classic Vehicle LED Tail Light Series, this is a conversion built for the finish, not the flash. From the outside, it looks like it always belonged there. Underneath, it's a true plug-and-play upgrade: no splicing, no guesswork, and no compromise to the fit and finish your build deserves.
Key Features:
OEM+ Appearance- Retains the original Camaro lenses and factory housings for a finish that reads as correct, not modified. The kind of detail only a knowledgeable eye will catch.
Precision LED Output- Improves visibility from every angle without changing the character of the original design. Better performance, same iconic look.
Dynamic Sequential Turn Signals- Individually addressable LEDs create smooth, factory-quality sequential movement. The kind of detail a real build deserves, not a gimmick.
Dynamic EQ Startup Sequence- A subtle animated sequence activates at startup. A quiet signature, not a light show.
High-Powered LED Reverse Lights- Bright, clean white output for real visibility when backing up, without altering the housing's factory appearance.
True Plug-and-Play Installation- Connects directly to factory wiring. No splicing, tapping, or added wiring, and no risk to a build you've spent months getting right.
Designed and Engineered in the USA- Developed at ORACLE's New Orleans R&D facility to the same standard as the rest of your build. This isn't a light that will date your Camaro in five years.