Super Bright Halogen Globe H3 12v Dc 55w 3800k Warm White Fog Driving Lamp X2 on 2040-parts.com
Taipei, Taiwan
Product SpecPart Number: SI-H3-55W-bulb-amber
For exact fitment to your vehicle please refer to your owners handbook or check the existing bulbs currently in your vehicle. The type of bulb will be noted on the rear of your headlight and also on the metal base of your existing bulb.
Do not touch the glass on any bulb as this will significantly reduce the life span and cause premature failure.
*Local dealers wanted, please contact us to get dealer application form.
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