2005-2008 Audi A4 S4 B7 Driver Passenger Xenon Curve Lighting OEM Set Tested
- Item condition:
- Used
- Ended:
- Jan 2, 10:24 PST
- Price:
- $349.72 View item
- Shipping:
- $18.92
- Item location:
- Las Vegas,NV,USA
- Ships to:
- Worldwide
Item specifics
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- Interchange Part Number:
- 2006
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- Ballast Included:
- Yes
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- Certifications:
- OE
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- Manufacturer Part Number:
- 8E0 941 003 AH
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- Headlight Style:
- Factory
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- Placement on Vehicle:
- Side
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- Brand:
- Audi
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- Bulbs Included:
- Yes
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- Bulb Type:
- HID
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- Warranty:
- 30 Day
Standart eBay Listing Template 2006 Audi A4 B7 Factory Xenon Headlamp Set
Item Description
This is a pair of headlamps removed from a rear ended 2006 A4. Factory xenon with curve lighting. Complete with bulbs, ballast, etc.Condition & Notes
- The lens has some micro rock chips consistent with normal use. I sanded, UV clear coated and waxed the lens. Originally there was some ghosting inside the lens were the xenon bulb projects, but I used a method to clean inside and for the most part it came out great. Not perfect but I would venture to say better than most out there.- The right headlamp running bulb socket was burnt out / corroded. I special ordered the part and soldered the replacement on with heat shrink. The rest of the wiring has been inspected and is in good shape without any peeling / cracking of the insulation.
- Left headlamp top main tab was broken. I glued, plastic welded and put a layer of epoxy on it. Feels strong and I don't think it will be an issue, just don't over torque it.
- Headlamp lens and housing factory butyl glue is a tad weak and is lightly split at the seam (this is common amongst virtually all used headlamps this age). I put a layer of sealant in between the weak area to keep moisture out. The rubber gasket eyebrow is partially deteriorated as well (very common).
- All bulbs tested. Mini wedge bulbs replaced. Upon close inspection light burning where the mini bulb rests, but it's not too noticeable at all.
Ready to install.
Vehicle Compatibility
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