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Hey bankids can i pay on sunday night??? Then you can hopefully post some day this week?

Hey guys any one in teh sydney-central coast-newcastle area wanting to make a gruop day of putting them in, then a cruise/ bbq or somthing???

Michael

hi guys, i've sent the hid kits to whom paid full amount and gave me their address,and left the tracking number in the first thread, sent with express post

anyone who didn't pay the money please pay asap,

who paid the money please pm me ur postal details

and there is a mate who deposit me the full money but didn't leave any info about who he is....please pm me otherwise i can't know who u r

If you have a look at the first few posts and actually go back and read the other groupbuys bankids has done you will see that there are pics of at least one install. Sure there is 6 pages in this thread now but it's not that hard to read the first post is it :D

i mean most of us have only just got our kits so i doubt we would have them installed already...

Hey Bankids or any one else can you reconmend a good alternative for my parker bulbs to match the 8000k globes??? You know what i mean so it doesn't look odd.

Ever one says LED's is that just a globe i can plug stright in to the normal spot??? If so what do you reconmend i ask for, in the way of leds.

Michael

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