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Genuine Philips Diamond Vision H1 Bulbs on 2040-parts.com

US $28.00
Location:

Palm Desert, California, United States

Palm Desert, California, United States
Tested as working
Brand:Philips

Beware the Chinese counterfeits! These genuine H1 lamps were installed on my Audi, one day before selling it. They were used for a total time of 20min. They were purchased from Daniel Stern Lighting online. Philips NV(Holland) verified these as original OEM. Daniel Stern sells nothing but the real deal.

The lamps cast a bright, white glow, with a tinge of blue. They are seriously about 80% illumination of actual HID. Bulbs are rated at 55w. Fakes never last long and will burn your wiring harness up. Philips is superior to Osram, Sylvania, PIAA and Hella...and I tried them all!

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