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Item: 2x H.I.D. Kits (includes globes and ballasts - all in original boxes)

Set 1: 6000k H1 Globe HID Kit in box (never installed or taken out of the box)

colour/temperature = Polar White

Set 2: 15000k H1 Globe HID Kit in box (never installed or taken out of the box)

colour/temperature = Purple (for show use only)

Age: BRAND NEW

Condition: BRAND NEW - EXCELLENT

Price:

6000k = $150

15000k=$190 (it was a special order)

To Fit: (What car) H1 Globe cars (R33 etc)

Location: Sydney West - Blacktown area (pick up only, sorry i will not post as they are delicate)

Contact: PM here

Comments: i have only opened the box's to check what was inside, they have never been installed. I am only selling as i recently got defected the same time i purchased the kits (didnt have a chance to put them on and got done). Reason for sale: had to return car to stock and no longer want any modifications on the car.

I will post photo's of the kits this weekend so you can see the brand etc. Please no useless posts/comments in this thread as i will ignore your posts. Also not negotiable as i am selling them quite cheap so i will not drop the price :)

thanks for looking :(

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cheers man, i got done for ride height, bov, exhaust and no english tyre placard.. :blush:

i got EPA'd too and they were really strict, i dont want to go through all that again so i'll just keep the car standard &/or legal now.

anyways, if its still for sale then - feel free to contact me ;)

cheers

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pictures are up :D

will sell both sets for $340 together, i was going to install the purple ones in the fog lights (on the series 2 gtst front bumper) incase you were thinking why i have 2 sets :D

note: the bulb for the fog light is different but the H1 globes still fit (its just a tighter fit when you close the clip :) )

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incase no one knows what HID's do, well once installed they will look like this:

Purple-Xenon-Lights.jpg

http://youtube.com/watch?v=mVY9iocHVL0&feature=related

yes, it is purple (for legal reasons, best to install it in the fog lights as pictured so you can turn on/off and not run it everytime you are driving)

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