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Xentec Hid Xenon Connection Kit 9005/hb3 Bulbs No Ballast on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Dearborn, Michigan, United States

Dearborn, Michigan, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Xentec Seller Note::some vehicles may require relay or canceller. Manufacturer Part Number:Does Not Apply Installation ::Most plug & Play but some may require modification Warranty:No Seller note ::Do not include canceller , relay or rubber grommet

All items are shelf pulls, customer returns or refurbished items. Guaranteed authentic brand name items. Please see photos for further details. There may be a minor cosmetic blemish from the shipping, testing and handling process. A cosmetic blemish does not affect function and will be shown in all the pictures of the item so no returns will be accepted to any damages not depicted in our photos. All items are sold as-is but we do our best to test every item before it is posted so we can assure you that the item we send you was in working condition at the time of shipment.

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