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how hard are these to install???

also with the skylines having plastic lens will this tranish it at all???

Very easy to install, takes about 30 minutes - 45 minutes depends how fast you are, what do you mean by "will it tranish it all?"

Very easy to install, takes about 30 minutes - 45 minutes depends how fast you are, what do you mean by "will it tranish it all?"

what i ment was will it cause the lens to fade tuning them yellowish???

so basically you pull the old globes out replace it with these and wire them up???

what i ment was will it cause the lens to fade tuning them yellowish???

so basically you pull the old globes out replace it with these and wire them up???

Its not gonna affect your lens.

Yes replace bulbs, plug it together with the ballast, mount ballast, ground it, +12V and you're done.

Its not gonna affect your lens.

Yes replace bulbs, plug it together with the ballast, mount ballast, ground it, +12V and you're done.

Watcha mean by "mount ballast"? Where / how?

Cheers

Watcha mean by "mount ballast"? Where / how?

Cheers

The ballast is a little device that makes it all work (kind of like a crossover with splits speakers), you need to mount it somewhere under the bonnet, prefferable where there isnt too much heat etc..

The for sale section is for members to sell their parts. not to allow people to take orders for parts they don't even own yet. If you want to do that it's fine but you will need to become a business trader like the other guys on here doing that. the knock off phones you are selling is on thin ice too.

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