Personalized Motorsport Racer Lightbox
Materials: High-quality plastic (3D printed)
Illuminate your space with a bold Personalized Motorsport Racer Lightbox, designed for true racing enthusiasts who live for speed, precision, and competition. This 3D-printed lightbox features clean lines, sharp details, and a motorsport-inspired aesthetic that brings race-day energy into any room, garage, office, or sim racing setup.
Each piece is crafted with high-detail 3D printing and designed to shine beautifully when illuminated with LED lighting, creating a striking visual centerpiece whether displayed on a desk, shelf, or wall.
Personalization Information (Important)
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If you select a specific racer/driver name, that exact name will be produced and shipped.
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To create a custom name lightbox, please select “Custom name” and enter your desired name in the Personalization field before checkout.
👉 Double-check spelling, as personalized items are made exactly as submitted.
Lighting Options
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LED lights are available as an optional add-on (USB powered).
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If you prefer, you may also use your own fairy lights or compatible LED lighting.
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The lightbox is designed to work seamlessly with standard LED light sources.
Design Details
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Racer bar colors are inspired by the current motorsport season (2025).
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Clean, modern motorsport styling inspired by professional racing culture.
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A perfect gift for motorsport fans, racers, sim drivers, and collectors.
If you have questions about colors or customization, please contact us before purchasing.
Size Options
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Small: Approximately 4.25″ × 1.75″
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Large: Approximately 6″ × 2.5″
Compact in size, powerful in presence.
Please Note
As each item is 3D printed, minor surface variations such as layer lines may be present. These are a normal part of the 3D printing process and contribute to the unique character of each lightbox. We carefully inspect every piece to ensure the best possible quality.
Have questions or special requests?
We’re happy to help — please reach out before placing your order.
































