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Before ordering please find out what bulb type suits you car, i do not know what bulb type suits your car so dont ask me.

Though R33 GTST have H1.

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Where are these made? i know you said they are a german name brand, but that doesnt mean its made in germany...

and if its a group buy, why are u just sending individual orders ?

I'm not trying to be a skeptic, just honestly wondering

These are German designed but made in Korea, even Philips HIDs are made in China so there is no doubt in the quality.

I get a few orders a week and do a bulk order.

Would you like to order a kit?

Installed the 4300k H4 kit on my 32GTR (N1 headlight) and it work pretty good. The color is white with no hint of blue. Plug and play, so its nice and easy.

Like all HIDs such as these, putting them in halogen reflector housing will cause them to glare if no glare guard is included, these ones do come with a glare shield, but I recommend wrappping it with aluminum foil to cover up the bottom hole and wrap it slightly over the side.

I have a good cut off point now. :-)

hay interested in the 12000k h4 ones for an 32 just wanted to know what is your turn around after payment is recieved?also are they completly legal?what should i leave as a reference? also please send me your bank details.

thanks

hay interested in the 12000k h4 ones for an 32 just wanted to know what is your turn around after payment is recieved?also are they completly legal?what should i leave as a reference? also please send me your bank details.

thanks

Turn around after payment is 5-10 days depending where you live.

HIDs are not legal,unless you have projectors standard, though i have had a few kits over the years and i have never been defected for them.

12000k is really blue i i would not recommend them for everyday driving, most people who buy kits over 8000k use them for show use only.

Please leave your SAU user name as reference,

PM sent.

Installed the 4300k H4 kit on my 32GTR (N1 headlight) and it work pretty good. The color is white with no hint of blue. Plug and play, so its nice and easy.

Like all HIDs such as these, putting them in halogen reflector housing will cause them to glare if no glare guard is included, these ones do come with a glare shield, but I recommend wrappping it with aluminum foil to cover up the bottom hole and wrap it slightly over the side.

I have a good cut off point now. :-)

Cheers mate glad you like the kit. :P

LAST CHANCE TO ORDER THESE HID KITS AT THIS PRICE! DUE TO PRICE RISES THE NEXT HID KIT GROUP BUY WILL HAVE AN INEVITABLE PRICE RISE TO $135 PER KIT!

CURRENT GROUP BUY ENDS ON FRIDAY 31ST OCTOBER!

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