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Fxpr 9006 M-box 55w Pair Low/ Fog Xenon Hid Super Yellow Replaceme Wd7641 on 2040-parts.com

US $5.77
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Hacienda Heights, California, United States

Hacienda Heights, California, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:9006 D01:100% Brand New Interchange Part Number:HIDX2-9006-DOT D02:Fit: Low Beam/Fog Light (Please check compatibilit Other Part Number:55W D03:Come with: One pair(2 pcs) Xenon Bulbs Placement on Vehicle:Front Size:9006-HB4 Surface Finish:Xenon Gas Bulbs COLOR:COLOR:Golden Yellow PART BRAND:ICBEAMER Voltage:12V WATTAGE:55W

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