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Philips 9007 CVPS2 CrystalVision Platinum 55W 12V Car Headlight Bulb (Pack of 2)

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Philips 9007 CVPS2 CrystalVision Platinum 55W 12V Car Headlight Bulb, Pack of 2

Philips CrystalVision platinum upgrade headlight bulbs deliver a sharp, irresistible look. The Ultra-white gradient coating creates up to 4000K brilliant white light and produces up to 60% more vision compared to standard halogen bulbs. The perfect choice for those who want to drive with style, without compromising on safety.

  • Powerful performance, brilliant white light
  • Always replace in pairs to ensure a symmetric light beam from both bulbs on the road. Headlights dim over time.
  • Up to 60% more vision, for a safer drive
  • Headlights that enhance the style of your vehicle while offering improved performance compared to standard bulbs
  • DOT Compliant

SPECS:


Product highlight: Up to 4000 K color temperature
Expected benefits: Up to 60% more vision

Application: Low beam / High beam
Base: PX29t
Designation: 9007CVPS2
DOT Compliant: DOT compliant
Range: CrystalVision platinum
Technology: Halogen
Type: 9007

Color temperature: Up to 4000 K

Voltage: 12V
Wattage: 55W

MPN: 9007CVPS2
Quantity in box: 2

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