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Free Shipping 9006 Car Low Beam 12v 55w New Super White Light Bulbs 6000k 2 Pcs on 2040-parts.com

US $7.69
Location:

深圳市, 廣東省, CN

深圳市, 廣東省, CN
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free  shipping  9006 Low Beam 12V 55W New Super White Light Bulbs


 6000K 2 Pcs Halogen Xenon

 
Feature:

Color: Super white
Package Content: 2 x 9006 Halogen Light Bulbs
6000K Color temperature
Head Lamp Beam: Low Beam
Wattage: 55W
Power:12V Drawing input
Prongs: 2 (Please check with your bulb socket before purchase)
Easy Installation: Plug In and Replace Stock Light Bulbs
Modification: No Needed
Note: The color of safety loop is random

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