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hey there,

i have the oppertunity to offer members HID kits at a low price, these kits a plug and play kits and include all the brackets and fittings for fitment.

these are available i a wide colour range - 4300k,5000k,6000k,8000k,10000k,12000k

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Picture of the standard Kit:

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Picture of the Hi/Lo kit:

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Acc Name. Dion Coulls

BSB . 012551

Acc No. 483047064

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Prices.

I will put in a cut off date/time for this group buy so that people will not be waiting for numbers to be filled, once the numbers are sufficient.

But i invite anyone to ask there mates if they are interested in buying also.

PLEASE SPECIFY WHICH BULB TYPE AND TEMPERATURE RATING YOU NEED IN YOUR POST or PM.

If there is 10 or more buyers

1x HID Kit To suit H1/H3/H4(single, Please add $15 for Hi/Lo option)/H7/H11/HB3/HB4/9007

Including Postage ANYWHERE in Australia

$ 170.

25 or more

1x HID Kit To suit H1/H3/H4(single, Please add $15 for Hi/Lo option)/H7/H11/HB3/HB4/9007

Including Postage ANYWHERE in Australia

$ 160.

and if it reaches 50 sets or more

1x HID Kit To suit H1/H3/H4(single, Please add $15 for Hi/Lo option)/H7/H11/HB3/HB4/9007

Including Postage ANYWHERE in Australia

$ 155.

I can supply White T10 Wedge parkers for aditional $10 / pair

If there are any issues with the kits I will do my best to replace parts under warranty just the shipping to and forth can take up considerable time if there is any failure to the parts.

If you have any questions or quieries dont hesitate to ask

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i have this same Kit from a group buy on the R31skylineclub Angry ran that group buy im sure youve got the same contact,

any ways top kit looks great :) if that helps anyone decide out the quality

i have this same Kit from a group buy on the R31skylineclub Angry ran that group buy im sure youve got the same contact,

any ways top kit looks great :) if that helps anyone decide out the quality

Yeah i seen his group buy there but i didnt want to cut his grass, mine are cheaper to :cool:

and Whyallapunk, im not to sure i think it depends on the year of your R32 to which globes you have

i dont know that there any good for parkers i have a bunch of those already maybe i should try one out

why i say there no good id LED isnt multi directional beam i have these in atm but want something brighter

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but want something like this

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Min maybe we can combine shipping and when we catch up next i can give your your globes

go out and pop your bonnet on top of your lights should tell you what type that are and there wattage

ah good point i don't want another kit for my high beams so i can run a relay and have 4x HID power muhahahahaa but yeah that wont be too soon as doing a clutch and install then other things first

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