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Item: H1 6000k HID kit

Age: Brand new

Price: $120 delivered

To Fit: Any car with H1 bulbs

Location: Western Sydney

Contact: By PM

Comments: This kit was ordered for a friend out of the HID group buy. But he has since changed his mind, so the kit needs to be sold.

German name Brand Helligkeit HID Kit, simplified wiring which eliminates any unnecessary confusion during install.

More than 16+ bulb types.

0.3% failure rate, compared to 3-10% failure rate of other HID Conversion kits currently out on the market, the reliability is comparable to that of OEM HIDs

Color temperature output has tolerance of +/- 100K, the tolerance is unnoticeable by human eyes

Superior lumen output compare to its competitor

Best quality burners from Hella

Choose from 6 different color temperature, you will indefinitely find the color output of your choice German name Brand Helligkeit HID Kit, simplified wiring which eliminates any unnecessary confusion during install.

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Bugger, these wont fit my r32 ey? cause projectors are h3c :P .. Should sell quick for that price dude.

i've got projectors and have h1...depends on year....

i don't really get the wattage thing with these...are these 35w? do they suit our cars the best or higher wattage better?

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Anyone experience any problems with the boys in blue after installing one of these? I mean any HID kit that is...

well they are illegal...have heard a few stories of people getting dicked for them...not legal unless they cam with the car factory and in that case should have auto levelling and washers? think thats how it goes.

but they make such a difference..everything good for our cars are illegal almost =(

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i've got projectors and have h1...depends on year....

i don't really get the wattage thing with these...are these 35w? do they suit our cars the best or higher wattage better?

35w is all you will need.

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Got any left mate?

Hit me up Im down for a set, just also as the colours will differ from the hid to the spotties on the S2 R33 got anything that can match? or what can be done in that area

Cheers,

Steve

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