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6000k Hid Xenon 9006/hb4 Low Beam Head Lights Bulb Conversion Kit W/ballast C10 on 2040-parts.com

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Walnut, California, United States

Walnut, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:Champs_Club Extra Info:High Intensity Discharge, Single Beam Replacement Manufacturer Part Number:cchid-ballast+9006-6000k Style:HID Xenon Conversion Kit w/ Digital Slim Ballast Placement on Vehicle:Front, Left, Right Light Bulb Type:Lo Beam Upgrade: 9006 / HB4 HID Lamp Bulbs Warranty:Yes Quantity:1 Pair Head Light HID Bulbs w/35W Ballast Color:6000K ( Diamond White )

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