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I'd got some HIDs for the low beam which are whitish blue

I've bought some replacement H3 Foglights bulbs

to see if it matches my low beam with no luck, most of them still have that yellowish tint

Can anyone recommend any brand that they've used which are close to HID looks

and looks whitish blue?

Thanks

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Phillips vision I think there called.. bought some from autobarn a while ago. give them a go.

Cheers

Cool how much are they, and would you happen to have any pics of them at night?

Thanks

Edited by POLICE

blue vision will give u that white look, crystal vision will give u that bluish look, and diamond will give u the most bluish look.

vision plus is yellowish.

blue vision is like $50 a pair

crystal and diamond are like $80-$100 a pair

Edited by eddieeeee-ro
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I've tried loads of cheap and some more well known brands for my H3 Foglights

but it still isn't anywhere close to my HIDs, I'm contemplating getting HIDs for the foggies.

So has anyone got a pic of the philips crystal or diamond vision bulbs on their car?

Or should I just get the HIDs?

Cheers

YES I bought most of the globes from eBay,

the MTEC Cosmos Blue (which came out to have a slight red tint I mean WTF? :D )

the eclipse ones, which were just whitish white 4300K like

and some other cheap brands which all look just like the standard bulbs

that's why I'm contemplating HIDs cause I dun wanna waste anymore money on bulbs

YES I bought most of the globes from eBay,

the MTEC Cosmos Blue (which came out to have a slight red tint I mean WTF? :D )

the eclipse ones, which were just whitish white 4300K like

and some other cheap brands which all look just like the standard bulbs

that's why I'm contemplating HIDs cause I dun wanna waste anymore money on bulbs

Hahaha, yeah, eBay is kinda dodgy. :)

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