Nokya 880 Hyper Yellow Headlight Bulbs 2500k 27w Fog Lights Pro Halogen on 2040-parts.com
Torrance, California, US
Nokya Pro Halogen 880 Hyper Yellow Headlight Bulbs
The Nokya Pro Halogen Hyper Yellow Headlight Bulbs emit an enticing yellow beam, which will dramatically improve safety during night time driving and in poor weather conditions all while providing a pleasing look from your headlights or fog lights! Rated at 2500K 27w. 100% Genuine Nokya product. Made by Nokya.
*Your item will come brand new in the original Nokya packaging!*
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