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Pair Union Jack LED Fog Lamps for MINI R56-R59

$196.95$143.72Save 27%

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Emitting Color: Red Lens

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Please check the product title and the Compatibility tab for supported makes, models, and years. If you need help confirming fitment, contact us via WhatsApp or email before ordering.

How long does shipping take?

We ship worldwide. Estimated delivery is 7–14 business days. A tracking number is provided for every order.

What is your return policy?

We offer a 30-day return window. If the item arrives damaged or is not as described, contact our support team and we will resolve it quickly.

Does this come with a warranty?

Yes. All products include a 1-year manufacturer warranty. Our support team is available 7 days a week via WhatsApp and email.

Upgrade your MINI Cooper with these Union Jack style LED rear bumper lamps that function as bright fog and running lights for a distinct UK aesthetic. Designed for direct-fit installation on select 2nd Gen models, these assemblies transform your vehicle's rear appearance while maintaining safety.

The clear lenses feature the iconic Union Jack flag pattern, providing a stylish upgrade that replaces your factory reflectors. Perfect for enthusiasts looking to complete their British-themed makeover with high-visibility LED output.

Key Features

  • Union Jack clear lens design for UK style
  • Functions as both rear fog and running lights
  • Direct-fit replacement for OEM reflectors
  • High-brightness LED technology for visibility
  • Durable ABS material construction
  • Easy installation with no complex wiring

What's in the Box

  • 2x LED Rear Fog/Running Lamp Assemblies

Compatible with MINI Cooper R56 R57 R58 R59 models from 2006 to 2015.