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Hyper Blue 9005 Hb3 Xenon Hid High Beam Headlights Bulbs 7500k New Design on 2040-parts.com

US $15.95
Location:

Valparaiso, Indiana, US

Valparaiso, Indiana, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:14 Days Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:Eurodezigns Manufacturer Part Number:9005 Other Part Number:HB3, 9011 Placement on Vehicle:Front Surface Finish:Blue w/ Silver Warranty:Yes

You will Receive 1 set (2 Bulbs) of the part number listed in the title of this auction.

 

Eurodezigns Hyper Series

 

Eurodezigns Newly Designed 7500k Hyper Blue Xenon  H.I.D. Headlight Bulbs

Q: What is Hyper Blue?  

A: Hyper Blue is a Superwhite Color with a hint of blue.

"Upgraded Filaments Rated at 1000 hours"

"Upgraded Internal Wiring for cooler operation"

"True Kelvin Temp Rating"

"LifeTime Warranty"

 

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Please note that these are halogen replacement bulbs.   They will take the place of your existing stock headlights.   If you have a car that came with Hid Lights from the factory these will not replace them as they are halogen bulbs. 

 

Below are Actual photos of Eurodezigns Bulbs in vehicles.    You can see they eliminate the stock yellow look and make them White with a hint of blue.   The amount of blue will very from car to car depending on your headlight lenses.    The newer the vehicle the more white/blue they will be.

 

Our lights are as blue as you can get with halogen bulbs and without buying a HID  kit.   Sellers who portray them to be blue/blue its not possible.    We try to accurately describe our items so you know what you are getting when you buy them. 

 

 

Hyper Blue 7500k White with hint of Blue

 

IF YOU ARE AN UNSATISFIED CUSTOMER PLEASE CONTACT US FIRST.  

We will help out every customer.   Please do not leave feedback until the transaction is completed.    We will make you happy in the end.   We strive to get a positive from every customer.   If you leave a negative feedback it is difficult to remove.    Always contact us and we will correct your issue for you.   This paragraph is for under 1% of our customers as most everyone is satisfied with our lights.   Please check our feedback.
  


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