Pair Of Osram Night Breaker Plus D1s on 2040-parts.com
Dallas, Texas, United States
I purchased these bulbs and did not like the color. My eyes are very sensitive to color even more so at night. I ended up purchasing the Cool Blue Intense instead. You will certainly love having the brightest bulb on the market. this is a pair. of two bulbs.
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