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Bosch Pilot - Halogen Fog Light Kit *-* H3 Vintage - Amber Lens Part# 22451 on 2040-parts.com

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Florida, United States
In older package - Never Used.
Brand:Bosch Country/Region of Manufacture:Sweden Manufacturer Part Number:22451 UPC:Does not apply

Bosch Pilot - HALOGEN FOG LIGHT KIT  *-*  H3  vintage kit -  with Amber Lenses
  part # 22451

Kit Contains :
2 Fog Lights
2 - 55 watt H-3 Quartz Halogen Bulbs
2 Impact Resistant Plastic Light Covers (optional to use)
1 Pre-wired color coded harness with 12V relay , toggle switch, and fuse holder.
And Comprehensive installation and wiring instructions along with all necessary hardware needed for a complete and rapid installation.


Goes Great on any passenger car or truck.
Commonly found on Porsche , BMW , AUDI , Mercedes-Benz , Volvo , Etc.

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