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Hi guys im putting a ad on here on behalf of a mate of mine who imports BPI brand HID kits

Avial in 6500K and 8000K both for same price

These kits are straight plug and ply using Snap lock system no wire cutting or modding headlights these go straight in takes 15 mins to install both sides

If anyone is interested in a set (pair) brand new with warranty (invoice Supplied) please call

David on 0433 684 523

Price for a pair brand new is $100 your welcome to pick up from his shop or afterhours from sunnybank

Please Mention Skylines Australia to get these kits at this price :blink:

(Mods if this is in the wrong section please move thanks)

Please note this price is for a Single beam kit (available in all different formats eg H1,H4,HB3 etc..)

Once installed and happy with the kits please leave trader ratings :)

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will he help me install if i buy from him(i live in sunnybank as i dun mind install after he finished work)?? does he get and 8000k is same price?? or only 6500k

hey guys warranty is 12 months with invoice supplied on request , payment methods are Cash only , ive talked him down to doa deal for SAU members for 100 a set , they are all 6500K unforantly 8000K has been sold out by lexus australia fourm members for their soarers supras etc.. and yes he can get them in might be 50 bucks extra shipping etc as its only the xennon hid bulbs that get swaped over ..

For installs no he wont install them but i can help you install them 10-15 mins to do them very simple as long as you dont touch the xennon bulbs !! ..

Warranty returns you will go directly through David Company is called PLUS M imports ..

For people who want hi-lo .. send me a PM i have another suppiler in jan/feb with hi/lo sets which i can get cheaply as well

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hi guys Big thanks to everyone who bought these kits of me , just letting you know i will be getting 8000K kits Single beams within a few weeks if your interested please give me a call with your name and what kit your after so i can order them in prices are still $100 full set of any single beams

Please leave trader feedback

David Plus M Imports

P.S used Vish's account as im not a regular seller on here

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can I get a price for H4 hi/lo's?

hey bud h4 hi/lo (xennon hi and low) are 250 a set although the cheaper one which is low xennon hi is a halogen globe are about 190ish id presonally go for the better one im trying to get them in bulk so might be able to do a better price

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they are seperate arent they ? as far as i know the Earlier R32's were H1 , the newer ones are H3-S for the non projector beam? could you confirm this ?

lol woops yea sorry wasnt thinking when i posted :(

yea i got the projector ones and hi's are seperate...

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hmmm got 2 sets for R33? Hi's and Lo's ???

What kind of light does the 6500k put off? white \ blue ???

Hey bud yes David has a set ive sent you a PM, they put out Super white light Blue is 8000K , remember the higher Kelvin rating you go the shorter the distance gets for the HID light beams , the longest and best is the 6000-6500K gives a bright white light , with 8000K + there is a possiblity to get defected its better to stay under 8000K

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Hi all,

David got his hands on a new kit with slim ballast (digital ballest) smaller and more powerful 42W

Avail in H1,H7,H11,9005,9007 and Single Beam DH4,DH7

Price is 150$ per kit refer to pic below plz contact David from Plus M Imports

0433 684523

P.S Mention SAU to get the discount otherwise these kits sell for 399$

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