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just putting up this second group buy for the HID kits

Now that i have the exact kit installed i can let you know more about them

i have been told from the supplier that there are a few more kits that can be sold

Supplier: Slick Auto

Gb end date: 31/10/06

they are

3 x H1 6000k

4 x H4 6000k

1 x H3 6000k

the price is the same as b4

$220 delivered

if you are around the sydney area you can see how the kit is as i have it installed in my car

it is a plug and play kit comes with the relays

and you dont have to cut any wires like people say to put in a resistor

also has the samsung IC

good quality kit both water and dust proof

let me know who wants in

here are the pics of the kit

HID1.jpg

HID-BOX1.jpg

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Hi Mate,

Just a few questions

Can you confirm that H1 will fit on an R34?

And is the Light white or blue in colour when you turn the head lights on?

If it fits an R34 and the light is white, then you can put me down for a set of H1.

Cheers

Woldo

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Hi Mate,

Just a few questions

Can you confirm that H1 will fit on an R34?

And is the Light white or blue in colour when you turn the head lights on?

If it fits an R34 and the light is white, then you can put me down for a set of H1.

Cheers

Woldo

if the standard bulb of the r34 is H1 then it will fit

the color of the light is white

you have to find out which bulb you got take one out and take to a auto shop and they will tell you

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if the standard bulb of the r34 is H1 then it will fit

the color of the light is white

you have to find out which bulb you got take one out and take to a auto shop and they will tell you

Thanx mate

Will get it checked out and let you know.

Can you put one aside for me for now tho?

Cheers

Woldo

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where in syd are ya mate?

any 8000k available?

im around the liverpool fairfield area

6000k only man

they are the most common that is why the importer got them in i was told

also you get defected with the 8000k because it is too blue

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So it's not hard to install these lights in my R34 GTT? Put me down for a set if so.

all i did on my car was take the H1 standard bulb out put in the H1 HID bulb and then plug in all the connections and they worked

if you are from sydney i can show you when you pick up item

thanks

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do you have pics of your lights nismos15? preferably pointing at a flat surface?

i've got a kit in my R34, and the light is SHITHOUSE. Don't know if it's like that without having the OEM parts, or i need a new kit

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whats the go with low and hi beam, which one do you replace?

i'm guessing the Hid is only for hi beam. so what do you do to match the low beam, parkers and fog lights?

just let me know what the go is, i've got the money waiting.

cheers

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these Xenon kits aren't really for hi beam, it's for lo beam.

Aftermarket HID kits aren't designed for hi-beam, because they don't really come on instantly, and take a little while for the light/colour to stabilise.

only the more luxury marques are releasing bi-xenon recently, last couple years. And i think even then, it involves having a bit of a shield over the hi-beam light

yeah, you can put some really white/blue halogen globes in if you wanted

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