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Hi Guys

We have received our shipment of HID's and the following are all in stock and ready to deliver.

Pricing and delivery information:

Delivered from Australiaaustraliajk7.jpg : $169 Delivered 2-4 Days

(Get in quick for our first arrival over 30 kits will be in stock of the below)

The following are available:

H1 Suit: Nissan S14a Silvia /S15 Silvia /R33 Skyline /R34 Skyline

55w 4300k

55w 6000k

55w 10000k

H3 Suit Nissan S13 Silvia /R32 Skyline

55w 6000k

55w 10000k

H4 Suit Nissan S13 Silvia /180SX /S14 Silvia

55w 6000k

55w 10000k

Globe Temperatures:

5000K Arctic White

6000K White With Slight Blue Tinge

8000K White With Blue Tinge

10000K Arctic Blue

Information:

These kits include a 1 year replacement warranty.

After much trial and testing we have found these to be one of the best kits on the market and we are proud to offer the above warranty with these items.

For any queries contact us.

When placing your order please be sure to forward the following details to avoid delays.

Name:

Address:

Globe type:

Globe temperature:

Member name as transaction reference if using bank deposit:

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4300K http://img176.imageshack.us/img176/3773/4300gt8.jpg

5000K http://img168.imageshack.us/img168/9206/5000xf4.jpg

6000K http://img117.imageshack.us/img117/3851/6000fz1.jpg

8000K http://img518.imageshack.us/img518/2921/8000up0.jpg

10000K http://img117.imageshack.us/img117/481/10000rg4.jpg

12000K http://img116.imageshack.us/img116/958/12000qn0.jpg

15000K http://img176.imageshack.us/img176/1766/15000mt9.jpg

25000K http://img299.imageshack.us/img299/4600/25000kfh4.jpg

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Account Details:

Account Name : SLIDING PERFORMANCE

Account number : 034169026

BSB Number : 484799

Suncorp Metway

Please use your SAU user name as the transaction reference and provide your full name and delivery address.

If you do not list your user name this will extend processing time.

PayPal payments are accepted with a 2.6% surcharge to cover fee's : [email protected]

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Generally 4300k to 6000k, nothing beats the look of the 10000k though :P

lol 1000k mm yum.. but they will be more blueey aye..

well one of mine xenons on my R34 GTT is out, so do i just need to replace the hids or the whole unit?

cheers

The whole unit as i would say the connections would be a lot different between the control units.

These are a simple positive negative attachment though, installation is quite easy.

  • 2 weeks later...

Just check your bulb type mate and let us know, there are a few different bulbs requried for different light sets. :banana:

Jase

  • 3 weeks later...

what is the difference between;

H3 Suit Nissan S13 Silvia 55w 6000k

and

H4 Suit Nissan S13 Silvia 55w 6000k?

also;

how bright are the 6000k?

do you have a picture of what they would look like at night?

Projector and non projector. :yes:

If you remove your current bulb and take a picture i can tell you which bulb you require.

6000k are probably the best at emitting light in all area's of driving as it is most white and the least irritating to other motorists aswell as not appearing to be a H.I.D.

  • 1 month later...
Plenty in stock guys.

Unbeatable value. :/

Do you have something to suit an r32 gt-r 89 model, h3c bulbs i believe.. i'm not sure which one to go for, need something nice and bright as the stock units i have to drive on high beams just to see anything!

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