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I have a Japanese branded H4 HID Look Halogen Bulb Set for sale. It comes in the original box and were working when I took them off. There are no scratches or finger marks on the glass surfaces and are in excellent condition. They are suitable for most Japanese cars and will produce a nice HID look. The bulbs were used for about a week before they were taken out.

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F1 SpecR Halogen

- Platinum White

- H4 12v 100/90w

- 170/130w

- 4000K

- Japanese Brand

Price: $20 excluding postage

Insurance: $5 (highly recommended)

Postage: $6.50 via Express Post

Edited by Encore

HI,

How long has these bulb been on ur car for?

and wat car isit off?

U be able to take pic of the bottom of the bulb?

just confirm if they fit onto a mirage.

Mirage use H4 bulb or H4C i am not sure. It has 3 connectors, 2 on the side and 1 on top.

picture will confirm.

If they do, i will take them.

$40 for the lot? delivered.

I am in Sydney

cheers,

darrien

They were on a Mazda MX6 for less than 2 weeks before I took them out. It will fit a Mirage as pretty much all Japanese cars use H4 headlight bulbs. Only the F1 SpecR bulbs is left as the other set has been sold. Price is $25 including postage.

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