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Sylvania 9007 Headlight Bulb Lamp Ford Mustang Dodge Chevrolet Chrysler Toyota on 2040-parts.com

US $7.50
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Miami, Florida, US

Miami, Florida, US
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Sylvania 9007 Headlight Bulb Lamp Ford Mustang Dodge Chevrolet CHRYSLER Toyota

This is ONE(1) light used Genuine OEM Sylvania 9007 HB5 Headlight Bulb / Lamp tested in working condition. Will fit both left and right headlights.

Removed from lightly used headlights, has some light scuffs/scratches/mark on the tip shield and may has couple scratches/scuffs on the glass, tested good and did not affect the performance at all.

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