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What's the install like on these? Do you need to solder or anything or is it all plug in? I'm pretty interested but only if I am confident in installing them myself.

What Phil said :)

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Well I was thinking of just going with 4300k but you mentioned somewhere 5000k?

Have you got any pics of 4300 or 5000 on a car? 6000k seems a bit bright for night driving on the streets.

Do the HID's work for both low and high beams or just low beams? Are my high beams still useable if I get the HID kit?

Sorry for the questions man! Maybe shoot off a PM to me if its easier.

Kelvin rating has nothing to do with brightness.

All kits are 3x times brighter than stock halogens.

Kelvin rating is the colour of light it produces.

For example:

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Kits are low beam only and yes you will have normal highbeams.

I can also get a higher quality Digital HID kit from Bosch and Siemens.

They come with higher quality bulbs and new digital ballasts.

These digital HID kits are latest technology.

These kits are $225 delivered.

For those who dont ming paying extra for quality then these kits are for you. :D

I can also get a higher quality Digital HID kit from Bosch and Siemens.

They come with higher quality bulbs and new digital ballasts.

These digital HID kits are latest technology.

These kits are $225 delivered.

For those who dont ming paying extra for quality then these kits are for you. :D

Interested in one of these kits (6000k), what kit would i need for my 32 GTR?

Thanks,

Dan

Interested in one of these kits (6000k), what kit would i need for my 32 GTR?

Thanks,

Dan

Im not sure Dan, you will have to find out what bulb suits your car and let me know.

Once you do PM me and we will go from there.

Dani Boi your kit has been ordered :)

Thanks mate :P

Interested in one of these kits (6000k), what kit would i need for my 32 GTR?

Thanks,

Dan

R32 bulbs would be the same for R32GTR I would think, if that's the case they are H3's, but double check that first!!

Thanks mate :P

R32 bulbs would be the same for R32GTR I would think, if that's the case they are H3's, but double check that first!!

Actually there are a few types for 32s,all depends if you have reflector or projector headlight assemblies.

So yes please check to see what bulb types suits your car before ordering.

:)

Actually there are a few types for 32s,all depends if you have reflector or projector headlight assemblies.

So yes please check to see what bulb types suits your car before ordering.

:P

Thanks for that guys- I havn't been able to check headlights yet as I work away a month at a time and the guy working on my car hasn't got around to checking globes yet!

Ive attached a photo so if possible could you please confirm projector headlights?

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Thanks,

Dan

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