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Ok i have an aquaintence that can get in these fantastic light globes from the states if he can get enough orders in. i have previously bought some from him and they were great.

the globes themself are a Xenon/Krypton and are 5200K HID.

they are 90/110 watt dual or single beams. available in all different sizes (IE H1,H4 etc)

come in as far as i know 2 different colours blue and purple (possibly green?)

park and fog lights are also available

they have a lifetime warranty, and are guranteed to piss allover narva arctic blues.

i think main beam globes are around about $50 a pair, and they then vary from round about $25-$15 for park and fogs etc will also have a small postage fee to your door

i am going to buy more as mine were damaged in a car accident

the reason i put them up on this forum is because group buys were banned in the forum that it was posted in previously

check this website form more details www.eurodezigns.com

how blue is blue?? as blue as them bm's or audis? if it comes close i'd be up for a pair ... what about the parkers? how blue can u get them .. after a really blue white if u know what i mean ... and what does your warranty mean? what if someone screws up the installation and the globe blows?

umm well when my headlights are off and you are walking to the car you can see a blue glow from the main beams.

a mate was driving the opposite direction to me one night and said its the brightest blue he has ever seen. makes the road like daylight. as for the parkers i got 2 pairs, unfortunatelly the got damaged in postage, and are just about to be returned for warranty, i tried one of them and it was blue like i can't describe it.

i also got a pair of phillips blue parkers to compare, they don't their blue is more like white tinged

i will find some pics of my car with them on

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Hey guys,

Is this buy done or still going ahead or what?

I have a R32 GTS-t, how much to do all the lights on it in the blue ones you mentioned? (ie, all the lights at the front; drivers, parkers, high beams, foggies...)

cheers,

Dave.

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