Applicable models: General
Power: 100 / 90w Voltage: 12v Current: 10A Color temperature: 2600k gold light Weight: 8g * 2 Packing size: 12 * 10 * 5.7 cm Packed: 84g Source: Halogen Life: long life, to change the price of imported new filament Installation :: easy to install, without modification, under the direct replacement like flameout state Product Features: 1. Good penetrating bright light output 2. Improve visibility to allow motorists to have a clearer line of sight and not the opposite to car drivers affect 3. There is no impact on vehicle inspection. 4. Compliance with road safety lighting requirements. |
Light Bulbs for Sale
- Halogen light bulbs h7 car distance light(US $4.99)
- Halogen light bulbs h4 car distance light(US $4.99)
- Iztoss 2600k h7 gold light bulb yellow lamp(US $5.20)
- Iztoss 2600k h4 yellow light ,gold light bulb(US $5.00)
- Tung-sol lamps no. 1816 10-pack(US $20.00)
- Tung-sol lamps no. 1891 10-pack(US $20.00)
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