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For 4door skyline r33 series 2 seem to have dual fillament bulbs, though I havn't pulled them out yet on the 4dr the headlights are not smooth but refractors instead. High beam comes from the same bulb spot when looking from the front.

4Dr S2 Skylines uses H4 bulb.

So when buying HIDs for H4, either you buy H4 Hi/Low HID which will cost more or u buy those with HID Low Beam and Halogen Hi-Beam.

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Can anyone confirm if these are exaclty the same as kaixen xenon hid lights.

I doubt they are the same as " Kaixen " hid kits, the Kaixen kits go for MSRP: $599 but I’ve seen them from a SAU business trader for $399inc delivery.

For a HID kit $220 is pretty cheap, the lowest price for a kit i've seen is $190 delivered which would take at least about a week to get to your door.

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What sort suits s13 silvia headlights? Low beams? The ooo ooo style headlights? If you can find out for me - put me in for a set of 6k:) Thanks.

I'm in the same boat as you buddy,

technically to you need a H3c light bulb but their very rare so what i've been told to do is get the H3 and fit it in there very easy, seen it done to my friends 13.

i am buying one of these kits

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well blew one of my low output "blue" globes which i cant see shit ahead of me tonight, pretty pissed off actually seeing as they are only a month old...

Does the warranty cover globes? how hard are they to get and how much?

Answer those and you might have another buyer on your hands...

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Hi guys,

I am interested for a set of HID , and i have no idea what these codes mean..from reading on..i guess 6000K is good..but i want brightness and bluness at the same time?

please suggest and will these fit onto my GTR33?....plug in?

Thanks

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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well blew one of my low output "blue" globes which i cant see shit ahead of me tonight, pretty pissed off actually seeing as they are only a month old...

Does the warranty cover globes? how hard are they to get and how much?

Answer those and you might have another buyer on your hands...

bulbs are covered under the warranty they come in from over seas and they are not hard to get

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4Dr S2 Skylines uses H4 bulb.

So when buying HIDs for H4, either you buy H4 Hi/Low HID which will cost more or u buy those with HID Low Beam and Halogen Hi-Beam.

OK so then I need H4 bulbs. I'm going to want 4300K.

Nismo15 - Which ones for this price? Would I get High/Low HID?

Last question. Who do we go to for that 1 year warranty?

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OK so then I need H4 bulbs. I'm going to want 4300K.

Nismo15 - Which ones for this price? Would I get High/Low HID?

Last question. Who do we go to for that 1 year warranty?

for the h4 the low beam is hid and the high is halogen you can get both but they are much more expensive

for warranty i will give you the detail of the guy to call if anything happens

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