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Bought these while on holiday in Japan for a few mates in Sydney. However, due to their change in circumstances (i.e. bought a new car or sent overseas at work), I have with me four brand new HID conversion sets that will be sold at a loss as agreed between us.

APP HID Sets available: H1 6500K, H1 8000K, H76500K, another unknown set (will need to check size and colour as the set is not with me)

The Polarg Bulbs are sold by some of the sponsors here for $90 + $8 Delivery. Its been used for around 3-4 weeks, so someone take it for $40 ONO (pick up or delivery)

I personally have the 8000K installed in my s15. Easy installation, works like wonders and the colour (8000K) has been passed by the cops... (they do a test by placing a white piece of paper in front of the light... *shrugs*)

Price wise, I got these units for 59,800 Yen

We're letting these go for $299 ONO a unit.

PM or email me at [email protected] for more details or go have a look at their website.. All in jap but..

http://www.app-top.co.jp/HID/index.html#

Attached are a few photos.

Mods: I don’t run a business of any sort, just trying to clear stuff in my lounge.

Pic of HID Sets

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Pic of Bulbs

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Box Shot

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Engine Bay Installation Pic

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Front Shot

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Jap information brochure I got with the sets

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