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Sylvania Silverstar 9005 Pair Set High Performance Headlight Bulbs New "read Ad" on 2040-parts.com

US $18.49
Location:

Waldorf, Maryland, United States

Waldorf, Maryland, United States
Sylvania Silverstar 9005Pair Set High Performance Headlight Bulbs ARE NEWOPEN Package I THOUGHT IT NEED BULBS AND IT WAS THE WIRING IN THE HEAD LIGHTS. THE BULBS ARE STILL NEW IN GREAT SHAPE.
Placement on Vehicle:Front Ballast Included:No Brand:SYLVAINIA Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No Warranty Number of Bulbs:2 Manufacturer Part Number:9005 Wattage:12.8V,65W Bulb Color:WHITE

Sylvania Silverstar 9005
Pair Set High Performance Headlight 
Bulbs ARE NEW
OPEN Package I THOUGHT IT NEED BULBS AND IT WAS THE WIRING IN THE HEAD LIGHTS. THE BULBS ARE STILL NEW IN GREAT SHAPE.

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