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Group Buy For Hid Kit All Arrived, H1 (r33,r34), H3(r32, S13 Silvia), H4 (180sx Hi/low Beams), H7


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Hi guys I am currently organise a group of 10 people to purchasing a HID Conversion Kits!

I am getting them from the Factory at Overseas!

This product had been approve for ISO 9001:2000, E-Mark(EU) and DOT(USA)

It have 3 of the most popular bulbs available: H1, H3 and H4 Hi/Low Beam

It is seal in a Metal Case and come with English set up manual!!

Price of kit is $220 (H1, H3, H7) $270 (H4 Hi/Low Beams) pick up from BRISBANE

Also comes with 1 year warranty from the Factory

Group buying will be end 30/11/2006 11:59pm Firm

Interest Call 0433347376

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hey mate very interested in a set of h4 6000k for a 180sx.... is the price 270 posted? i need a set asap as i have no headlights atm. my number is 0410641526. If you do have a set could you also please pass on bank account details etc.

cheers Lynden

hey mate very interested in a set of h4 6000k for a 180sx.... is the price 270 posted? i need a set asap as i have no headlights atm. my number is 0410641526. If you do have a set could you also please pass on bank account details etc.

cheers Lynden

hi $270 is pic up price not include postage let me know you location then will tell you the cost

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