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2005 Hyundai Tiburon Hid Low Beam And Driving Fog Light Kit 9006 H7 on 2040-parts.com

US $45.99
Location:

Mineral Springs, Pennsylvania, US

Mineral Springs, Pennsylvania, US
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This is a low beam and fog light HID lighting kit for a 2005 Hyundai Tiburon GT .  Should fit other cars with the same light bulbs.


It was only used for 1 year and cost $280 new. This set will include (2) 9006 low beam bulbs, (2) H7 fog light bulbs, all wiring for both sets ( no cutting required.....just plug and play ) , and 4 slim ballasts for the lights.........installation instructions included also.

These worked very well and were only removed when she traded the car in august  this year.

This item will ship out to you within 3 days after I receive a cleared payment through pay pal only.

Lower 48 USA states only ...... No out of country sales or shipping.

No returns or refunds being offered on this item........check your application for proper fitment.

Thank you.

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