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Ppe Hid Conversion Kit 2007-2009 Duramax Silverado Sierra High Beam 5000k Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $69.95
Location:

Fullerton, California, United States

Fullerton, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:PPE Part Brand:Xentec Xenon HID Kit Manufacturer Part Number:59090005 Bulb Size 1:9006 Placement on Vehicle:Front Colors:5000K 6000K 8000K 12000K 30000K Surface Finish:BRAND NEW Bulb Size:9005 Warranty:Yes

PPE HID HEADLIGHT CONVERSION KIT
FOR G.M TRUCKS 2007.5-2009 HIGH BEAM 2005 BULB SIZE
HID LIGHTS PRODUCE A CLEANER, WHITER LIGHT AND IS BRIGHTER THAN HALOGEN BULBS
THEY LAST OVER 10 TIMES LONGER THAN A STANDARD HALOGEN BULB. THE ON BOARD CPU ON PPE BALLASTS MONITOR THE LIGHTS IN REAL TIME, THUS MAKING SURE THE LIGHTS DO NOT RUN TOO HOT OR TOO COLD OR ARE OVERPOWERED. THE BASLASTS ARE WATERPROOF, HEAT RESISTANT AND SHOCKPROOF. INSTALLATION IS SIMPLE PLUG AND PLAY. NO CUTTING OR SPLICING WIRES. 

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