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Harley Davidson Halogen H4 Bulbs Road Glide Street Glide Ultra Road King on 2040-parts.com

US $16.95
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Pompano Beach, Florida, US

Pompano Beach, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Harley Davidson Manufacturer Part Number:68329-03 Placement on Vehicle:Array

Harley Davidson Halogen H4 Bulbs. These are uni-fit and should fit a wide variety of models. They come used in the package. I had taken these out of my 2013 Road Glide and installed HID's at 35 miles..so these are practically new! The HID's ended up taking a crap while away and I had to buy a new set of regular bulbs..so these are in their package.  Nice way to save some $$.   

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