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Mtec H8 Xenon Hid Cosmos Blue Headlight Bulbs on 2040-parts.com

US $36.95
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Cosmos Blue Color, US

Cosmos Blue Color, US
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 Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Return policy details:Defective item only. Restocking Fee:No Part Brand:MTEC Manufacturer Part Number:H8 Placement on Vehicle:Array Warranty:Yes

MTEC H.I.D. XENON GAS FILLED HEADLIGHT BULBS

COSMOS BLUE WHITE (4750K) HEADLIGHT BULBS

~~ BLUE VERSION ~~

Lifetime Warranty

Premium Quartz Glass Bulbs.

Xenon Gas Charged.

CONSUMING 35W --> PRODUCING 65W

4750K---COSMOS BLUE WHITE

A Brand New Pair of MTEC H8 Cosmos Blue White (4750K) HID CLASS BULBS.

MTEC bulbs are made with the latest technology and highest quality. These bulbs are rated at the same class as PIAA in Japan. Even Better at our long-term testing lab. MTEC bulbs are not some cheap ones you see on the market.

The retail price is over 80 dollars. So don't miss this great savings on eBay.

Description:

Advanced technology brings extra long life. Newest generation xenon bulb last longer and brighter.

No need for extra wire upon unit replacement. No modification required. 5-10 minutes easy installation.

Suitable for car inspection. 100% street legal.

Xenon Gas Filled- These are not the ion bulbs that produce a rainbow effect or the cheap blue spray painted bulbs that blow up! Xenon gas is filled to allow the halogen process to produce a higher white (4,750k) light output.

REPLACEMENT GUIDE   (CLICK HERE)

Important Notice: Please "DO NOT" touch the bulb glass surface while installation. Your fingerprint will cause damage of the bulbs when you turn on the light.

About us:

   We are the largest partner of MARUTA SHOJI CORPORATION in the United States. Therefore we can offer all the MTEC products at lower price than other sellers. In order to save the S/H fee, we are more than happy to combine your orders and save your money.

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Shipping/Handling:

    The shipping and handling fee is $6.00 dollars within the United States.

    $1.00 dollars more for an additional set regardless the destination.

    International delivery depends on destinations. Please ask me before you bid.

Payment:

    eCheck: For all buyers, we accept Paypal eCheck.

    Paypal: Must provide a CONFIRMED SHIPPING ADDRESS when paying by Paypal.

    NOTE: We don't accept International Paypal payments. International orders, please email me for payment methods.

Return Policy:

     Exchange for defective only. Non-defective returns are subject to 20% restocking fee.

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 dollars S/H, we will replace a new one for you. No question will be asked.

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

If you have any question regarding the auction, please feel free to contact with us.

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