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12v Flash Lamp Light Control Relay Bulb Check For Saab on 2040-parts.com

US $18.71
Location:

beijing, China

beijing, China
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12V Flash Lamp Light Control Relay Bulb Check For Saab 

Easy to install, durable in use.

Specification:

-Color: Orange
-Quantity: 1 PC
-Plug Quantity: 8 plugs
-Interchange Part Number: 28349070
-Voltage: DC 12V
-Low Beam: 55W-60W
-High Beam: 55W-70W

Fitment:

1992-1998 Saab 9000
1994-1998 Saab 900
1999-2003 Saab 9-3
1999-2009 Saab 9-5

Package Included:

1 X Lamp Relay

Note:

Please make sure the size will fit for you vehicle before purchasing.

12V Flash Lamp Light Control Relay Bulb Check For Saab

size

12V Flash Lamp Light Control Relay Bulb Check For Saab

12V Flash Lamp Light Control Relay Bulb Check For Saab

12V Flash Lamp Light Control Relay Bulb Check For Saab

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