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Pmc Racetech Two Head Light Bulb H4 18w 18w Special Superwhite Scooter Gy6 R on 2040-parts.com

US $12.49
Location:

San Sebastian, Puerto Rico, United States

San Sebastian, Puerto Rico, United States
Condition:New Type:LIGHT BULBS Manufacturer Part Number:PMCLBH41818SWSET Brand:PMC

HI-PERFORMANCE LIGHTING
H4 18W 18W SUPER WHITE
SPECIAL COATING AND DESIGN
FITS MOST SCOOTERS WITH H4 BASE PLUG AND
 LOW WATTAGE  LIGHTING
YOU'LL RECEIVE ONE PACKAGE WITH (2) LIGHT BULBS

(IF YOU NEED ONLY ONE CHECK OUR OTHER LISTINGS...)
 
IMPROVED ILLUMINATION
LOWER HEAT RADIATION
A/C GENERATOR FRIENDLY
LOW WATTAGE
DURABLE BASE
 POWER-SPORTS
DESIGN


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