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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

32 GTR projectors are H3C.

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All kits order now will be delivered after the new year.

In the new year i will be starting a new group buy, but this time there will be 3 brands to choose from.

I will have all 3 at my place for a test very soon.

;)

I installed a 4300k HID kit into my friends XR6T. Here are the results:

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Here is a shot of his standard high beams:

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And now a shot of the low beam HID:

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As you can see the difference is awesome. Please excuse the crappy pics,as it was pissing down and freezing ;)

:P

All kits order now will be delivered after the new year.

In the new year i will be starting a new group buy, but this time there will be 3 brands to choose from.

I will have all 3 at my place for a test very soon.

:D

very interested in getting a HID kit... what 3 brands and what prices are we looking at for the new GB??? Is 6000k street legal??

^^ Yes 6000k is legal, anything lower than i think about 4000k and higher than about 6000k is illegal. 4000k is white, and 6000k is crystal white, all the others are different shades.

I will be interested in the new group buy too, need to find more info out about these kits first to make up my mind.

Hi all,

The first group buy seemed very popular so i thought i would do another, however due to higher courier costs and exchange rates the price has risen slightly. But still the price is still very low for a high quality Helligkeit HID kit:

German name Brand Helligkeit HID Kit,

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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.

The price is $135 Delivered anywhere in Australia

Please PM me with your order and specify what temp and bulb type you would like.

3000K(Golden Yellow), 4300K(Crystal White), 6000K(Diamond White), 8000K(Diamond Blue), 10000K(Aqua Blue), 12000K(Brilliant Blue)

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Group buy ends 31st of December, please PM me for an order :O

Hi i looking for the stock Xenon bulb for an r34, would you have the bulb i need?

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