2 Halogen Headlight Bulbs, 12 Volt/80/100w P45t Base Porsche 356, Lucas Pl Etc on 2040-parts.com
Hamlin, New York, US
Two P45T base Halogen headlamp bulbs in 12 volt 100watt/80watt, H4 type halogen capsule, High power for better illumination from your vintage P45T base headlamps, used in some early original Porsche, and vintage Lucas headlamps such as the PL series, also other European cars and motorcycles, although some recent reproduction headlamps [ low quality made in India units ] use the P43T base, please check your fitment before ordering. High wattage requires higher amperage so make sure your electrical system can supply it, a relay system for the headlamps is preferred for full effect of high power bulbs. Why drive your classic at night with illumination that is designed for the 50's and 60's, put some light down the road, see where you are going.
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