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9006-hb4 12000k Purple 12v Hid Conversion Bulb #c6 Headlight Lamp For Fog Light on 2040-parts.com

US $35.95
Location:

Monterey Park, California, US

Monterey Park, California, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Surface Finish:HID Conversion Bulb Manufacturer Part Number:Pair 9012 2 x Free JDM 12K Hi Replace Stock Interchange Part Number:Universal Front Xenon Light 35W OEM 12V Color:Diamond Purple Light 12000K


 

 

HIDTOY

MUST READ BEFORE PURCHASE: Ballasts are not included in this listing. Your car must have HID kit including ballasts installed for these HID bulbs to work properly. If your car is equipped with factory Halogen headlight system, it must require HID conversion kit for these HID bulbs to work. If you are not 100% sure if these HID bulbs will fit your car, please check your car manual or contact us through eBay message before purchase. Please understand although we try our best to make our compatibility table as accurate as possible, we cannot guaranteed it is 100% correct. Thanks for shopping with us!

Package Included:

Content: Two (2) Pieces: Xenon HID Conversion Bulbs and Wires (Ballasts not Included) 

Model: 9006 / HB4
Application: High Beam Only
Color: Diamond Purple Light 12000K

Item Features:

Condition: 100% Brand New (1 Year Warranty!)
Power: 12V Drawing Input
Life: Up to 12,000 Hours
Installation: Direct Plug In Replacement
Modification of Wire: Not required

Professional Installation is always highly recommended!

Attention! Please do not touch the HID bulb glass with bare hand or dust because fingerprint and dust can shorten the bulb life dramatically.

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We are not responsible for any losses in the mail while returning return merchandise. Merchandise should be properly packed and insured for the full amount of purchase. Any used item will be refused and/or returned. Professional installation for all items is always recommended. Buyer assumes all risk on installation and usage. No exchange will be issued on products that have been damaged or improperly used in any way. We are not responsible for any consequential damages, damages to property, damages for loss of time, loss of profit, loss of income, any costs of installation or modification, cost of shipping and handling, or any other incidental damages. Parts are aftermarket and are intended for off road, show/static display, or racing vehicles. Please check with your local DMV concerning legality with your state. Some products may claim SAE/DOT compliance; we cannot assume responsibility for such claims. Please check your local laws and/or have license mechanic researching the parts you wish to purchase to insure they are the correct items you want to purchase.
 


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