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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$

Can i swap with the old stock ? :P

yeah you can if you want to :P you'll have to pay the Differeance

Will swap only one of the kits bro otherwise id have to swap everyones BPI kit for this BPI one.. sorry

Ok guys im SOLD out of H1 in the 42W but still have the H! in the 35W , will get more stock within 2 - 3 weeks and post up new stock and prices

Vish, where is this shop? I'd like to go there on the weekend. Thanks.

i have got and installed and look sweet

might post some pics up of my 33 with em

and big thanks to Vish for the help with the install

Edited by Damit

ah no worries Damian ! glad to help out ! must say it looks a lot better after the headlights were poilished !

Hey sexi Jez... hunni havent seen you in ages ! lol bro i know in the R32's theres 2 sets you can get for the projector style , one is H1 , the other one is a H3C or they refer to it as a 9007/9005 system i would like to take one buld out and have a look just to make sure



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