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Jdm Mtec H12 Golden Ion Yellow Headlight Bulbs on 2040-parts.com

US $26.95
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MTEC, US

MTEC, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Item must be returned within:14 Days Refund will be given as:Money back or exchange (buyer's choice) Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Return policy details:Defective item only. Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:MTEC Manufacturer Part Number:H12 Placement on Vehicle:Array Warranty:Yes

 MTEC H12 GOLDEN STYLE WEATHER VISION HEADLIGHT BULBS.

CONSUMING 53W --> PRODUCING 100W

Color Temp: 3300K

Golden Ion Yellow Color

 

LIFETIME WARRANTY

100% AUTHENTIC MTEC

Looking for the GT Racing look headlight bulbs?
 

Want your car to be unique from others?

These GOLDEN STYLE bulbs will provide you

better visibility in rain, snow or foggy weather condition.

Get these bulbs and make you safer on the road.
 

 

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We guarantee that all the MTEC products we sell are Authentic.

We noticed that there are a lot of people selling MTEC products at cheaper price.

Be aware, they might be FAKE.

We offer
lifetime warranty on all bulbs. So buy with confidence.

 

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Pictures below were taken from a 1998 Honda Accord and 1991 Toyota Camry.

Actual Pictures. No Imitation.

Shipping/Handling:

The S/H fee is $6.00 within the United States.

$1.00 dollar more for each additional set.

International delivery depends on destinations. Please ask before you buy.

 

Payment:

Payment Options: PayPal or Email us for other choices of payment methods.

Must provide a confirmed address when paying by PayPal.

 

Return Policy:

All returns are subject to 20% restocking fee. The item must be in its original condition, and the package must not be opened. Shipping and handling fee is non-refundable.

 

Warranty:

Other sellers give you 90 days warranty, but we offer you LIFETIME WARRANTY.

As long as the bulb is not working, you just send it back with $6 S/H, we will replace a new one for you. No question will be asked.

Note: You must send the bulb back with the original box in order to get it replaced. No exception! Thank you.

 

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