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...........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.

First of all, I didnt offend you!I was just wanna make clear the HID kit you selling.

By the way, you dont have to promote yourself(who offers the lowest price in HID kit).

The brand you selling "Lookee" I never doubt it that you offered lowest price in Australia.However, No one

buy Lookee in China, if you wanna do HID kit business, its better to source some more reliable brands.

If people who wanna have HID kit on their cars but dont care about the brands, they will defnitely buy from

you. Nowadays 70% products made in China. AUDI, BMW,GM,Citroen,Honda,Toyota manufacturers in

China, dont you know that? :devil:

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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.

What type of headlights do you have on your silvia? Are they the 3 ball tye or the square type?

The square type,

Cheers man any info you can help me with would be great, thanks

First thanks for giving me a chance to let everybody here knows more about hid and the marketing. But i found they more i said, the more secrets ppl knows and the harder to sell samething with higher price, please don't modify ur signature from " for sale hid kits form $300 depends on brands" to "For sale:High quality HID Conversion Kit " why pm but not open a topic let everyone see the price and the brand u selling?

I only organised some groupbuys with chinese domestic market price in this forum only(i'm sauwa member), not even in anyother forums and i'm not running this kind of business, as i said i just know the guy who owns this company. And they do almost all of their product with oem, no one knows lookee in china. I don't know what u mean by some more reliable brands, but they also offer 1 year full replacement warranty and now they have 0.04% faulty percentage. when they first went to korea to the hid expo, ppl didn't trust em and didn't even look at their product, later he said, i'll give u a set 4 free. later he got a big order, because of the quality.

as i'm a chinese myself, I know more about chinese product, all depends on the quality control.

Ps, my major is design in uni and i do know branding is really important for eveything, but sometimes branding is just cheating,

Japanese bought chinese hid capsule because of the high quality, then ship to japan, make their own base(the blace plastic base of the bulb) than mark a nice brand, and also a nice price.

First thanks for giving me a chance to let everybody here knows more about hid and the marketing. But i found they more i said, the more secrets ppl knows and the harder to sell samething with higher price, please don't modify ur signature from " for sale hid kits form $300 depends on brands" to "For sale:High quality HID Conversion Kit " why pm but not open a topic let everyone see the price and the brand u selling?

I only organised some groupbuys with chinese domestic market price in this forum only(i'm sauwa member), not even in anyother forums and i'm not running this kind of business, as i said i just know the guy who owns this company. And they do almost all of their product with oem, no one knows lookee in china. I don't know what u mean by some more reliable brands, but they also offer 1 year full replacement warranty and now they have 0.04% faulty percentage. when they first went to korea to the hid expo, ppl didn't trust em and didn't even look at their product, later he said, i'll give u a set 4 free. later he got a big order, because of the quality.

as i'm a chinese myself, I know more about chinese product, all depends on the quality control.

Ps, my major is design in uni and i do know branding is really important for eveything, but sometimes branding is just cheating,

Japanese bought chinese hid capsule because of the high quality, then ship to japan, make their own base(the blace plastic base of the bulb) than mark a nice brand, and also a nice price.

Hey man, I didnt hijack your thread ok?im a chinese too,why you wanna argue with me?Keep promoting

and selling your Lokee HID kits bro. I was just asked a simple question about the brand, you dont have to

be so angry. :

Yeah i paid my deposit abtou 1week ago too, mabee man on the front page where our orders are down you shoudl write deposit next to it.

Thanks

Michael

yep i've written a mark deposit received in the first thread of thei topic, just go n have a look mate. very clear.

I am going overseas on holidays in 2 days. Is it ok if i pay on my return in 2 weeks time (i am strapped for cash right now), or do you really need the funds now? I have paid deposit.

it's okay mate, i can understand.

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