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hey man im after a set of bosch 6000k h3c to fit my cefiro could you please pm me some payment details?

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i have a r32gtr with those projector lamps. was just wonderin what bulbs would fit?

Not sure mate, pull one out and have a look.

Get back to me.

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3 questions. Has any1 fitted these to their high beam as im goin to be doin alot of country driving and want brighter high beams.

Do they make a kit in the phillips that would replace my high beam which has H1R1 or would a normal H1 fit.

Can i get a price on a h1 kit in then phillips in 6000k and the other kit that would suit my car in either 8000k or 10000k

Thanks

3 questions. Has any1 fitted these to their high beam as im goin to be doin alot of country driving and want brighter high beams.

Do they make a kit in the phillips that would replace my high beam which has H1R1 or would a normal H1 fit.

Can i get a price on a h1 kit in then phillips in 6000k and the other kit that would suit my car in either 8000k or 10000k

Thanks

1. Yes, there are kits for high beams.

2. Never heard of H1R1, might be just H1.

3. $225 for H1 PHILIPS 6000k delivered, i do not recommend anything over 6000k for highbeam as the LUMEN rating is lower as you go higher in KELVIN rating.

Meaning the the higher the KELVIN rating, the brightness starts to drop.

EG: 6000k= 3100 LUMEN

8000k= 2900 LUMEN (this is still approx 3 times brighter than halogens)

Hey thanks for that ill have a look at the light 2morrow and see if a normal h1 will go in there or if its sumthing else. Ill take a photo of the bulb aswell and post it up for you as i think the r34 use these bulbs in their high beams.

done a bit of research and found out that a normal hb3 will fit in my car instead of the HIR1 (misspelt it before). Can i get a price on 3 kits all delivered 2gether. Im after a H1 kit in 6000k, D2R for my lowbeam in 8000k and hb3(9005?) for my high beam in 6000k delivered to Bathurst 2795 Thanks. Ps this is a photo of the bulb that is in my car.

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Last batch sent.

There is also a Vega Diamond 4300k H1 kit ready for immediate shipment.

OEM colour with 3x the brightness of halogens.

$160 Delivered.

Suits all R33 GTSTs

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