6000K 6K Super White Hi/Low H4 HID Light and 50 similar items
6000K 6K Super White Hi/Low H4 HID Light Bulbs Bi-Xenon Ballast Headlight Kit
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Category: | |
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Quantity Available: |
179 in stock |
Condition: |
New |
Brand: |
Borg Warner |
MPN: |
H-4-HB2 P43T-35W-6000K-HID-6K-7x6.3 |
UPC: |
664979123599 |
Bulb Type: |
HID |
Interchange Part Number: |
9003 / H4 |
Other Part Number: |
H-4 HB2 P43T-35W-6000K-HID-6K |
Warranty: |
90 DAYS |
Fitment Type: |
Performance/Custom |
Bulbs Included: |
Yes |
Mounting Hardware Included: |
Yes |
Ballast Included: |
Yes |
Bulb Size: |
H4 (9003) |
Superseded Part Number: |
H-4 HB2 P43T-35W-6000K-HID-6K |
Quantity: |
1 Kit |
EAN: |
Does not apply |
ISBN: |
Does not apply |
Placement on Vehicle: |
Front, Left, Right |
Lighting Technology: |
HID |
Manufacturer Warranty: |
90 DAYS |
Bulb Shape Code: |
H4 (9003) |
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Shipping discount: |
Seller pays shipping for this item. |
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Posted for sale: |
More than a week ago |
Item number: |
856506702 |
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Only a slight difference from the lows to highs, but they’re bright lows and any brighter would cause accidents, so I’m content with how they work! :)