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Hi guys,

organising a group buy for HIDs, here's details from supplier:

Brand new 12V 35W single beam bulb type HID Xenon Light Conversion Kit. This is a genuine HID kit that is ADR Approved. All our products have been individually tested before packing, and it is Plug & Play. 30-40 min. to install, no modifications needed. All hardware included. Comes with 12 months warranty.

Package includes

2 x High Quality Xenon HID Bulb

2 x Water-Resistant HID Ballast with Built-In Igniter

2 x Secure Mounting Ballast Bracket

2 x Wiring Harness with Quick-Disconnects

2 x Screw & Washer Set

1 x Illustrated Installation Instructions

Available Bulb Sizes

H1, H3, H4, H4-2, H7, H8, H9, H10, H11, H13, 9004, 9005 (HB3), 9006 (HB4), 9007 (HB5), 880, 881

Available Color Temperatures

4300K 6000K 8000K 10000K 12000K

The pricing I can get atm is:

$270 delivered if 1 - 5 people interested

$250 delivered if 5 - 10 people interested

$230 delivered if 10+ people

yes, these are made in China, don't expect too much for this price... but they are good quality, my friend's got one installed in his 2007 X-trail, we already have 2 ppl interested atm, including myself.

The kit comes with 1 year warranty and you will get free parker bulbs ~~ the pics are of the kit, different bulbs available and the nefore and after HID conversion pic on friend's car.

cheers

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Supplier is a friends friend working with bunnings. And stops until we have about 5 people interested, basically just trying to get cheaper price for myself.

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don't need to drill holes man, just replace the bulb and connect to the ballast.

you can mount the ballst some place else use Velcro or sumthing, or if you want you can secure at existing bolt holes

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