Ford Cmax - 2pc Set Osram Long Life Halogen H11 Headlight Bulb #64211l 12v/55w on 2040-parts.com
Santa Monica, California, United States
Genuine Product from a 2013 Ford Cmax (will work with other years.)
2V / 55W / PGJ19-2 / This item has an UV Filter This item is the Long Life Version of 64211 Made in Germany. This item sells for over $30.00 each - Save over $30.00 on something that you can easily replace yourself! ** Never Touch Glass Part of Bulb as Oil from your Skin Could Damage Bulb ** |
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