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Incandescent Car Lamp Philips P21/5w - Feel Safe, Drive Safe - 2 Pieces on 2040-parts.com

US $10.24
Location:

Kiev, Kiev region, Ukraine

Kiev, Kiev region, Ukraine
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:12499B2 Voltage:12V Brand:Philips Number of Bulbs:2 Bulb Type:Incandescent Lumens (Light Flux):440 UPC:8711500055453

Description


Feel safe, drive safe
Our Signaling lamps are the choice of all major car manufacturers. They offer best in class
quality at competitive price.

Original Equipment manufacturer
• Philips is the choice of major car manufacturers
• Wide range of 12V lamps to meet all functions
• Respecting high quality standards of the ECE homlogation

Specifications


Electrical characteristics

• Voltage: 12 V

• Wattage: 5, 21 W


Lifetime

• Life time: 250h


Light characteristics

• Lumens: 440 lm


Product description

• Application: Front indicator, License, Rear fog light, Rear indicator, Rear position/ parking light, Stop light

• Base: BAY15d

• Designation: P21/5W

• Homologation ECE

• Range: Vision

• Technology: Conventional

• Type: P21/5W


Shipping


  • Usually ships in the same or next business day. Item will be shipped from Ukraine via Registered Airmail (with the tracking number).

Delivery Times* (only for your information):

  • European Zone: 5-14 Working Days (Excluding Portugal and Croatia - sometimes customs cleaning too long, approximately 20-30 working days)

  • United States: 6-14 Working Days

  • Canada: 10-18 Working Days

  • Australia and New Zealand: 10-18 Working Days

  • Japan: 8-14 Working Days

  • Israel: 8-14 Working Days

  • Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia: 12-20 Working Days

  • South Korea: 8-14 Working Days

  • Russian Federation: 8-14 Working Days, друзья, иногда Почта России чудит и время может растянуться до 2-х месяцев.

  • Belarus and Kazakhstan: 6-14 Working Days

  • Chili: 30-45 Working Days

*If you need express shipping method please contact me before buying the item so we can give you the cost for express shipping for your country. Express shipping usually takes 3-8 days for delivery depending on the destination.


International Buyers – Please Note:

Import duties, taxes, and charges are not included in the item price or shipping cost. These charges are the buyer's responsibility.

Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding or buying.

*The manufacturer reserves the right to change package, technical and phone software without prior notice.

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