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Broview S7 2x 9004 Hb1 8000lm Led Light Bulbs For Oldsmobile Headlight Dual Beam on 2040-parts.com

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Milpitas, California, United States

Milpitas, California, United States
Condition:New Applications:Headlight Dual Beam Voltage & Wattage:DC 12V-24V Interchange Part Number:9004,HB1 Position:Exterior Headlight Cross Reference Part Number:9004,HB1 Waterproof level:IP68 Other Part Number:9004,HB1 Brand:BroView Lumen:8000LM In Total, Hi: 4000LM, Low:4000LM Manufacturer Part Number:S Series Model S7 LED Type:16-Philips-ZES High Power Chip Lifetime:50,000 Hours In Total Color:White Heat Control:Driver With Turbo Cool MHC Systerm Color Temperature:6000-6500K Feature:All in One/With Fan/Heatsink Copper Design Beam Angle:360° Replacement On Vehicle:Left & Right; Front & Rear Warranty:Yes More LED Kit We Have:H13/9006/9005/H8/H7/5202/9007/9004/H4/880/881/2504 UPC:Does not apply

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