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2x Super White 9005 Hb3 12v 55w Xenon Halogen Auto Car Headlight Lamp Bulbs on 2040-parts.com

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South El Monte, California, United States

South El Monte, California, United States
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Manufacturer Part Number:9005,HB3 Applications:High beam Headligh,Daytime Running Light... Other Part Number:9005 HB3,9005,9005L+,9005XS Voltage & Wattage:12V 50W/pc Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Halogen Type:Halogen Xenon Bulbs Warranty:Yes UPC:Does not apply Brand:Partube Surface Finish:Xenon Gas Bulbs Color:Super White 5000K

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