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Hi . i can accept paypal but the 4% charge to me really hurts.

they are made in china. but As i said, they comes with fully replacement warranty, that means u send the part to me . i received, and send a new one to u . no waiting . and the quality is better than u think.

thanks

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yes there are heaps of brands in china but there are not as many factories as the brands. coz they just make up a brand and print some packaging and buy the stuff. some companies don't really produce them.

the one i'm organising is pretty nice quality can say top in china made.

also full replacement warranty. latest technology.

the only things they are no good are the design of packaging and the free relay kit. normally they are not selling their own brand stuff so they didn't put attention on the designing of their boxes and the relay was bought from other ones and the quality is fair...

.....in the first thread i stated the BRAND IS "LOOKEE"

and the brand name is LOOKEE, never changed and what u will get is LOOKEE..

i've said many many times but he's still asking the brand name... i just can't tell the manufacture name coz they doing oem and their oem customers won't be happy to see they sell their own products for a cheaper price.

.....in the first thread i stated the BRAND IS "LOOKEE"

and the brand name is LOOKEE, never changed and what u will get is LOOKEE..

i've said many many times but he's still asking the brand name... i just can't tell the manufacture name coz they doing oem and their oem customers won't be happy to see they sell their own products for a cheaper price.

what the ....? Chinese domestic made HID kit only sell between RRP $800 to $1100 Chinese Yuan.(roughly

$140 to $190 AUD).

One thing, you didnt explain clear is that you said Chinese HID manufacturer selling HID kits to you cheaper

than their oem customers. The fact is, the HID kit is really cheap in China. Especially the Chinese Made HID

kits becoz the consumption level of Chinese people is very low. Export HID kits price are 100% higher than

Chinese domestic price.

Hey Bankids, pleaes dont be angry with me. Actually I just wanna know the brand and quality of this HID kit

you selling. I knew the lots of manufacturers in china, the quality is alrite.

I found out that Shanghai Lookee Trade Co.,Ltd. They mostly doing the exporting business. The quality is

ok. Bump for this product~!!!!

...........u find it alright? then it's alright.

i don't know wat's wrong with me, if the chinese domestic product is lower price than this i'm offering, u can choose to buy from there. the chinese shopping website is www.taobao.com go there and search "HID" you will get what u want, but see the quality, HID is no longer hi-tech, any small bulb workshop can make it. also don't forget the postage and later if u want the warranty? post it back to china and wait they won't express the stuff to u because of the cost, but from me . everything in australia. in wa, ppl just knock my door and get new one.

i just brought same quality stuff with lowest price i can get to the members in this forum only, u can't find anywhere else i'm selling them with this price, i know someone who's selling HIDs will finding trouble with me, cos there is no way they can make it cheaper than me with the same price, i almost just charged the postage and the labour for the transport.

if u r not happy, tell me, i'll close it. and ppl will buy urs form 300 a set. or the other ones, like in wa we have aura, for $500+ also china made.

i'll give u guys a yell when i got back to perth.

i'm now enjoying my holiday so can't response to any early payment as i'm not able to send them before 1st of may.

thanks for ur support.

Can anybody point me in the right direction for a silvia, what am I after.

Really dont know much about this stuff just want some BRIGHT BRIGHT lights and ill adjust them to the ground more.

Interested in the HID kit. Am I too late?

Not sure which type though for my Z32 300zx.

The std type is a H3c, so not sure what Hid type is applicable.

Hi i am also very interested in this groupbuy. Is it still running? if so i have an 1990 R32 coupe i can get the globe type if needed.

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