H8 H9 H11 880 883 893 Male Connector Real 13 Gauge Hid on 2040-parts.com
Wilton, California, United States
This auction is for 1 piece of H11 HID MALE CONNECTOR REAL 13 GAUGE Also it will fit H8, 880, 894, 881 it will not fit H9 and 893 This is a Wholesales price don't miss it I only have 10 Available Free first class shipping in United States Your order will be shipped within 24 hours once we receive your payment We do not ship on weekend or public holidays Any question please look at the Seller info section click on Ask a Question No Return will accept Exchange only in 7 days if the parts are defective All sales are final Payments must be received within 2 days auction has ended. We accept payment through Paypal with any US address |
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