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hey dave, can you get these in D2R bulb type ? If so how much is it for the kit.

its for a R34, ive got the xenon headlights but the bulb was removed during complaincing and H3 were dodgeily modded and fitted.

Cheers

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Awesome, im after 6000K D2R :P

if possible can i get a pic of the D2R kit? my standard wiring has been hacked up so i want to see if it comes with the D2R connector things (similar to pic)

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pm me ur bank details & will get the $$ across. (pm function with IE at work is screwed).

Cheres

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pics arent necessary as long as you can confirm whether or not it comes with that adaptor. but then again if it doesnt ill order one anyway lol, i can just DIY the wiring somehow.

pm me ur details :P

also, is there any chance i can get it ealier without waiting till 31/12?

Cheers

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Hey Dave sorry if i am repeating questions but...

I have a R32 GTR and i had a look at the bulbs and they are H4, but most 32's have H1 i think - not sure why this is.

Anyway, my question is do i need the Hi/Lo kit for H4 globe types, or are your kits ok?

If so, im after H4 6000k, and a ETA after payment is received.

Hey Dave sorry if i am repeating questions but...

I have a R32 GTR and i had a look at the bulbs and they are H4, but most 32's have H1 i think - not sure why this is.

Anyway, my question is do i need the Hi/Lo kit for H4 globe types, or are your kits ok?

If so, im after H4 6000k, and a ETA after payment is received.

If you have H4s then the kit you will get is H4 (low). Which will be fine for 90% of your driving.

If you want H4 (hi-low) the kit is more expensive, roughly $100 more.

Let me know what kit you want to go for.

:)

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