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Hi all,

Seeing as the previous group buys were so successful i am now able to supply a variety of HID KITS.

These will range from your standard 35w HELLIGKEIT HID KIT to the top of the line BOSCH HID kit

So here is the run down:

HELLIGKEIT HID

3 times the light output

10 times lifespan

Greater visibility

Less power consumption

All bulb sizes available: H1, H3, H4/9003, H7, H8, H9, H10, H11, H13/9008, 9004, 9005, 9006, 9007, D2S, D2R, 880/881.

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All colors available: 3000K(Golden Yellow), 5000K(Extreme White), 6000K(Diamoand White), 8000K(Iceberg Blue), 10000K(Brilliant Blue), 12000K(Violet purple)

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BOSCH HID/ SIEMENS HID

3 times the light output

10 times lifespan

Greater visibility

Less power consumption

All bulb sizes available: H1, H3, H4/9003, H7, H8, H9, H10, H11, H13/9008, 9004, 9005, 9006, 9007, D2S, D2R, 880/881.

All colors available: 3000K(Golden Yellow), 5000K(Extreme White), 6000K(Diamoand White), 8000K(Iceberg Blue), 10000K(Brilliant Blue), 12000K(Violet purple)

2 Digital Ballasts

2 Xenon Bulbs

10 Zip ties

2 Heavy duty heat resistant double sided self-adhesive pads

Manual

Warranty Card (Required for warranty replacement)

SPECIFICATION

l Power consumption: 35watts

l Voltage: 85V +/- 17V

l Service Life: up to 3000hrs

l Input Voltage: 9V-16V

l Working current (Steady state): 3.5 A nom

l Ignition voltage: 24kV Peak Max, 18kV Peak Min

l Lamp Frequency: 450 Hz

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post-32255-1230251168_thumb.jpg Quality control.

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post-32255-1230251232_thumb.jpg Contains everything you need for an easy installation.

post-32255-1230251262_thumb.jpg The highest quality Digital Ballasts.

post-32255-1230251287_thumb.jpg The highest quality HID Bulbs.

post-32255-1230251317_thumb.jpg Easy to read, simple installation instructions.

post-32255-1230251349_thumb.jpg Safely packaged as you see here.

These Xenon bulb are precisely machine based to maintain the exact focus point and consistency The precision guarantees the beam pattern will be the same as your OEM, and of course with dramatic increase in intensity thanks to the Xenon technology. The burner are manufactured in Japan in Class 100,000 clean room to ensure the purity of the Xenon gas enclosed in the capsule and consistency of the color temperature from batch to batch. These bulb will outlast and out outperform all of the Xenon bulb out on the market with least blow outs.

Prices:

HELLIGKEIT HID-- $135 DELIVERED ($195 for H4 Bi-Xenon)

BOSCH & SIEMENS HID-- $225 DELIVERED ($295 for H4 Bi-Xenon)

( Kits take between 5-10 working days to arrive after payment )

:)

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hmmmm are these easy to install for someone with little electric experience. i have a 33 s2 n/a if i makes any difference

Very easy to install:

Pull halogens out.

Attach HID bulbs to ballasts.

Put in HID bulbs.

Put ballast in a nice safe place in your engine bay.

Done :cheers:

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whats the different from the H4- Xenon instead of the other one u selling???

Sorry mate i dont understand what you mean.

Are you referring to the fake HID halogen globes?

HIDs compared to halogen is like chalk and cheese, HID have 3x the light output of halogen and last 10x longer.

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Got any pics of the bosch kit?

Also would you know what bosch kit would be suitable for a R34 GT-T that has has it Xenon's removed during compliancing?

Pics are at the top of this thread mate.

As for compliance, you will need to find out what bulb type you have now. There is a HID kit for every bulb type.

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If we can get a volenteer from the R32, R33 and R34 (maybe even V35) to put up what lightbulbs are in each (hi and low beam) and edit the first post so that everyone knows what they got would be a handy little bit of info. Just an idea :(

Im low on funds atm but if your doing another group buy in the future i would be interested

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R33 GTST H1

R32 H3 or H1

R34 D2R from factory but due to compliance might be swapped out with something else.

Thats why you need to know what is in your car before placing an order.

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They can be defectable yes.

As long as you get a sensible colour temp and have your headlights angled properly i dont think you will have a problem.

I have HIDs in both of my cars and never had a problem.

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