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£5.00, Free Delivery can fit for extra £2 NEVER BEEN USED, STILL IN BOX IF YOUR NOT SURE IT WILL FIT, THEN GIVE ME MAKE AND MODEL AND I WILL TELL YOU Max Vision Blue Xenon H7 Headlight Bulbs x 2
100 Watts Come as a Pair Blue Xenon Headlight Bulbs Filled with Xenon Gas 100 Watts Gives that HID Look High Quality / Blue Tinted Bulbs 12V 100W
Please Note: These bulbs have an H7 fitment and will fit any model / make of car that uses H7 bulbs,
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Yes Volvo S60 use H7 bulbs
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Mine uses H7 lamps but I would be very weary about almost doubling the load the circuit was designed to handle.
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I agree, how ever they are ok on newer cars, but older cars, i would not put them in, as wiring is not up to it
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Blue isn't road legal either?
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Blue isn't road legal either? Some "blue" headlights are, to be legal within the UK (and Europe) they must have a "E" mark (this shows approval), most of the blue tint type will be EC37, and are completely legal for road use, however, these probably wont have them, as the maximum you can use within the UK is 60/55w, unless they are fitted to High Intensity lights (such as the type you see on off-roader 4x4's) and they must be covered (usually this is the clip on covers you see then with) when the vehicle is used on the road. Saying that, it's up to you what you use, it can put a strain on your wiring, your headlamp relay and possibly even the headlamp itself (gets a bit hot if you're not moving), so I personally would keep them for the Spot Lights on an off roader, they're cheap enough
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