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These were off my R33 GTS-t, many of your have seen them, and can attest to how stupidly bright they are. They'll make your high beams redundant.

It's an H1 kit, and I have adapted it to suit R33 GTS-t. I've made it so you don't have to cut ANY wires whatsoever, it's a straight bolt in. 10 minutes and you're away.

This was important to me, as I didn't want to cut any wires in case I wanted to remove the HIDs (and lucky I took the extra time to do it too!)

Anyway, I paid $750 for them, I want $500 FIRM.

Again, these will bolt STRAIGHT INTO any R33 GTS-t/GTR (non-Xenon) headlight, and also any H1 blub car...

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I'll bring them along when I come get those wheels mate...

I'm planning on getting them in the next day or so... I'll give you a call and see when you're free :D

Tony: you're next in line if Christian doesn't want them :)

They are "Eagle Eye" branded...

As for replacement bulbs, let me say this. HIDs have a much longer life than normal halogen bulbs. Something like 3,000 hours... This may not sound like a lot, but work out how many hours you use your headlights in a week, and you'll realise it will last longer than you will probably own your car.

I know many people with HIDs in their European cars (Audis, Mercs, BMWs etc) and many with HIDs in the R33 and R34 GTRs... Only *ONE* person out of all these people has ever had to replace a bulb, and it cost him something like $350 for ONE BULB, so it would be cheaper to source a new kit when the bulbs in this kit blows in 10 years time...

edit: I don't have pics... If it doesn't sell to the line of people already waiting, then I will post some

As I messaged Tony and CNG... I've been stuffed around before, by buyers claiming they want it and then pulling out, and then other people who would have bought it no longer need them, so I completely lose out on a sale.

So no waiting lists I'm afraid. First person to come and put $500 in my hand gets them..

100% guarantee they'll work of course, we can plug them straight in before you hand over the cash.

Ring me: 0418881113 if you want to come check them out...

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