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Hi Guys

Theres only a few kits left from a previous group buy from people that didnt end up purchasing them, so first in first served.

They were for a group buy for people that own cefiro's and the earlier model R32 Skylines whose low beam bulbs are the H3C type. These H3 HID kits will fit and focus perfectly to your H3C housings, as its only the rear connections that are actually different on H3 and H3C halogen bulbs. Those that own these cars know how bad their current light output is, so it is highly recommended to get one of these kits.

The price is at the now reduced $350 delivered. These quality kits are made in Korea and are NOT the cheaper Chinese or Taiwanese HID kits available from other sellers on the net. There is a 1 year warranty on the kit.

I have some photos and information on my website www.bosimporting.com.au which should clear up most of the questions you may have about HID. A quick link to the photos is found here:

http://home.exetel.com.au/nismo/newhidpicsvid.htm

cheers,

Michael

  • 3 weeks later...

hi ben

the r33 has H1 bulbs in the low beam. because the r33 has seperate bulbs for low beam and high beam, the hid kit will only go in the low beams. you can get another h1 hid kit for your high beams but almost no one does this as you hardly would use high beam when you have hid in the low beams. only cars with h4 bulbs would need to get the hi/low beam hid kits otherwise they wont have high beam at all.

i am currently running a group buy for hid's in another forum, as i dont have any left atm, and it is ending this friday. if you would like a H1 HID kit, let me know what colour you want e.g. 6000K and if you make payment by this firday you will be part of the group buy and i will send you the kit sometime next week when i receive them. the price is $340 delivered through this group buy. PM me if you want to be in along with your address. my account details are below:

name: Bos Importing

BSB: 062189

a/c: 10139185

Bank: Commonwealth Bank

cheers

  • 1 month later...
  • 3 weeks later...

no H3 HID kits left, sorry mate.

The r32's are the worst with halogen lights, hid kits are a must on these cars, especially if you dont drive on areas with well lit roads...

  • 2 weeks later...

you need a H1 kit, but it will be hard to get the bulb to sit into its place because you cant have the adaptor there which would normally keep the bulb into place. Instead you would have to fit it in by making something that will hold it into place. ive had the same issue for my r32, so i got some metal wire and coiled it, then used this to press it against the h1 hid bulb and secure it into the headlight by putting the coiled wire between the gaps where the adaptor would also secure itself to.. the colours i have are mostly 6000K, but sometimes i get 8500K or 6500K if people request them. i dont have any H1 kits left at the moment though.



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