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Car H7 Hid Xenon Light Bulb Holder Adapter Retainer 2 Pcs For Fiat on 2040-parts.com

US $4.99
Location:

广州, 广东省, China

广州, 广东省, China
Condition:New Brand:Unbranded Other Part Number:HID Bulbs Convertors Connectors Holders Manufacturer Part Number:Adapters Holders Placement on Vehicle:Front, Left, Right UPC:Does not apply

Car H7 HID Xenon Light Bulb Holder Adapter Retainer 2 Pcs for Fiat

This listing features FIAT 500 2008- H7 Low beam bulb adaptors suitable for the H7 headlight to enable you to fit a xenon conversion aftermarket kits. With these adapters, the H7 HID bulbs can be locked into your car's stock headlight housing firmly and quickly..

If you've already bought an H7 HID kit but can't get the bulbs to fit correctly and don't or cannot modify your standard holders, then these are for you

Attention:

This adaptors are designed for the Fiat 500 H7 low beam reflector headlight cars only. There are a few types of bulb holders available for FIATs. Please compare against above photo before purchase.

If you are not sure if these adaptors are compatible with your halogen headlights, just pop up the hood and compare these adaptors with the stock headlight socket!

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