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#a99 Bmw E46 Xenon H7 Hid Bulb Adapter Holder X 2 Pcs Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com

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#A99 BMW E46 XENON H7 HID BULB ADAPTER HOLDER x 2 pcs Free shipping

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Xenon H7 HID Kit
Bulb Conversion Adapters
for
1999-2004 
BMW E46 3 Series
 
Brand New
One pair (2 pcs) / Pack
 
 

 

  • H7 HID bulb conversion adapter for BMW 1999-2004 E46 3 Series   
  • This type of H7 conversion adapter will allow you to place any aftermarket H7 HID bulb firmly, quickly on your E46's original headlamp housing without modification or destroying the original socket

 



- For demonstration only, bulb is not included -


If you are not sure whether this product is compatible with your vehicle, just pop up the hood and compare it with the stock headlamp socket.

Remarks: This product is for  1999-2004 BMW E46 3 Series that has only halogen capsule headlamps.
 
 

 

 

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Delivery Time may take: United States 1-3 weeks Australia 1-3 weeks Canada 2-3 weeks Europe 3-5 weeks Japan 1-2 weeks Singapore 1-2 weeks United Kingdom 2-3 weeks Italy 5-8 weeks.

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