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Hey fellas,

I order 20 sets of 6000K HID kits!!

They are all Brand New in box (6000K HID kits to suit H1/H3/H7)

It comes with 12months warranty from the manufacturer----all kits will be inspected before delivery to ensure they are 100% working order.

They are $145 delivered

Also if more than 10 ppl order the HID kit everyone will get $5 rebate from the dealer!!

The name of the businesses supplying the kits for this group buy is Ganki JDM Garage

The end date will be 30/04/2008 firm!!

I will post some pic tomorrow when I install the H1 to my R33!!

Any enquiries please feel free to either pm me or reply here

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Hey fellas,

I order 20 sets of 6000K HID kits!!

They are all Brand New in box (6000K HID kits to suit H1/H3/H7)

It comes with 12months warranty from the manufacturer----all kits will be inspected before delivery to ensure they are 100% working order.

They are $145 delivered

Also if more than 10 ppl order the HID kit everyone will get $5 rebate from the dealer!!

I will post some pic tomorrow when I install the H1 to my R33!!

Any enquiries please feel free to either pm me or reply here

Ooh! Ohh! what exactly is in the kit?

hey man..have u got a pic of the HID kit workin at night? and hows the difficulty of installation? whats in the package? are all the necessary stuff included? thanks

PM SENT

What brand are they. Could you post a pic of the complete kit. and all the spec's.

Also can you get a H3c fitment kit as both 32 GTR and GTS use the H3c style plugs. or would i have to mod plug's to h3 series.

very concerned about the h3c and h3 style..and is the kit hi lo beam?

very concerned about the h3c and h3 style..and is the kit hi lo beam?

I not too sure why cool_banana is so keen on PM contact rather than just posting in the public forum... but anyway!

I asked the same question (about the hi lo beam) via PM... they are just a single lo-beam. In his exact words: "normally we only put in low beam because it bright enough so no need to put the high beam only low beam is ok"

hey buddy intrested in the HID kit.. 6000k alot of blue? or 8000k even more blue?

6000k is close to sun light and 8000k more blue but the distance for the light is shorter than 6000k

As per the group buy rules, please update your first post to include the name of the businesses supplying the kits for this group buy, and a firm start and end date.

As per the group buy rules, please update your first post to include the name of the businesses supplying the kits for this group buy, and a firm start and end date.

ok thanks

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