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2x Xenon Hid 6000k D1s 66144 Headlight Bulbs Oem Direct Replacement Light Bulbs on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:New Brand:LED INFINITY Superseded Part Number:85415 / 85410 / 85407 / 85402 / 53630 / 53620H Manufacturer Part Number:6000K Xenon White D1S/D1R HID Light Bulbs Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:Low Beam HID OEM Replacement Headlamp Surface Finish:Genuine Quartz Glass Other Part Number:66043 66049 66140 66141 66142 66145 66146 66147 Color Temperature:6000K UPC:Does not apply

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