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Hi guys Just organising a group buy for HID KITS

the guy im getting the alarms from is going to do a shipment of HID lights so if anyone wants a kit let me know

Supplier is: Slick Auto

you can get kits in the following color temp

4300k 6000k 8000k 10000k

and any type of bulb you want

H1, H3, H4, H7, H11, 9004, 9005, 9006, 9007

let me know the bulb type and color temp you want

Price of kit is $220 delivered if we can organise 10people

Also comes with 1 year warranty

group buy ends 5/10/06

Here is a list of who is in so far

1)Nismos15

2)My mate= deposit taken

3) Busky2k= payed deposit

4) Phatboi2010 = payed deposit

5) 6) 7) other mates

need 3 more to make the group buy total

PM me if you want in

if you want a pic i can email it to you but all hid kits look the same

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keen on a 6k kit H1..before i say 100% i need to know that i dont need to cut any wires or mod the existing factory install & they are a "tested" kit?? on skylines at least, it may be a bit much to ask but all i want is a kit that i disconnect my factory system and just plug the wires all up.

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keen on a 6k kit H1..before i say 100% i need to know that i dont need to cut any wires or mod the existing factory install & they are a "tested" kit?? on skylines at least, it may be a bit much to ask but all i want is a kit that i disconnect my factory system and just plug the wires all up.

dude i dont know if they are plug in you would think it would as for the bulb they should fit straight in because you are replacing the orginal bulb with a hid bulb

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Im keen for 6000k to suit Series 2 R33 (forgot the bulb type).

Just one set for low beam...

Let me know when???

Your trader rating is 0... Are you a member of SAU NSW, VIC, QLD, WA or SA???

Can an admin or moderator vouch for you???

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guys i dont have a set on me the supplier is going to put the order through after the group buy ends

im gonna need $50 deposit before the end to place your order and then the rest of the money when the items come in.

If you want in PM me with the details and i will let you know all the details

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If you want in PM me with the details and i will let you know all the details

Please answer the questions?

Do you have a moderator or admin who can vouch for your character?

Are you a member of any of the forums clubs? (ie. QLD, NSW, SA, WA, VIC)

What do you mean pm you with the details...

Your controlling the group buy, your giving us the details.

Dont use pm's at all in a group buys as it makes it look very sus.

What do you want to hide from the users of this forum.

You need to earn our trust not make us ask questions about your intentions.

Dont take this to heart im just trying to help you get a good trader rating and secure the best for the forum users in general.

Cheers Col

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