D2r Osram Hid Xenon Headlight Bulb Original Lexus Acura Infinity Volvo on 2040-parts.com
Stoughton, Massachusetts, US
Why buy new when you can get used for less? Up for sale is ONE OSRAM XENARC D2R Bulb in like new condition. Remove from a brand new set if headlights. This is the original OEM bulb made in Germany withe a dealer price of $120.00 each. Why buy cheap imitation bulbs when you can get this OEM bulb. They will not work long
Fitment:
• BMW
• Toyota
• Mercedes Benz
• Nissan
• Volvo
• Lexus
• Acura
• Infinity
• Subaru
• Porsche
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