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Hey i'm trying to work out what I need. I have a set of butchered 34 xenons wich dont work.

Just wondering the housing on the right hand side has d2r 35w, hir1 65w printed on top. The left housing has h1 55w,hir1 engraved over top of the print. Fairly sure one has had the compliance chop and one hasnt considering one missing ballast. can anyone recommend wich kit to order to get these lights to a near factory result.

sorry if i have missed something obvious, just a little confused :D !

If the headlights are out of the car pull the covers off and have a look at where the bulb go in on both of the headlights look at the one with d2r on it then the other ona with the h1 and there might be a plate in the h1 headlight that can pop out and a d2r bulb will fit. Have a look in the tutorial and you will see the part im on about. Get the d2r bulbs.

Has anybody here purchased the 8000 one yet? If so, can u post up pics, still undecided whether i wanna go 6000 or 8000

I just fitted 8000k bulbs to my car ill take a photo when i get a chance and post it up.

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seeing nytskys pics almost made me change my mind! im glad i saw nagas pic, dont want them to stick out like dogs balls, just need something brighter as the factory low beam is shithouse at night time and highbeam lights up the whole fkn street haha

As this GB will be ending soon i have some surplus kits that need to go ASAP, which include:

1x PHILIPS H11 4300k ($225 Delivered)

1x PHILIPS H7 4300k ($225 Delivered)

1x PHILIPS H4 Bi-Xenon 4300k ($299 Delivered)

1x PHILIPS D2S 6000k ($225 Delivered)

Price can be slightly negotiable for serious buyers.

heres some of my 6000k install

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Damn dude, thats some nice photography!

Dave, you havn't seen any way to hook up two sets of HID's to the same ballast have you? I really want to go something hardcore blue in the foglights but the problem is mounting another set of ballasts somewhere :cheers:

I have 8000K halogen bulbs in there at the moment, but i seriously doubt they are 8000k since my 6000k HID's are more blue.

I have recently been informed by the supplier that H3C are only available in the Helligkeit HID kits.

Hi mate,

having a few concerns before installing the Bosch "H3C" kit you sent me.

Firstly the box claims to be made in germany but the package was posted in china.

Secondly the english in the instruction manual is pretty poor and the "C" in "H3C" is hand written in pen.

Thirdly the adapter to connect the existing plug in the headlight to the ballast is missing (circled in red in the diagram below)

ii_hid2.jpg

and lastly the distance between the connector plate on the globe and the globe itself is different to the H3C globes in my car already which i assume matters in projector style headlights.

I'm sure i could easily modify my setup to match, but before i do i want to ensure that i've got the correct thing.

I'd rather not modify it since i would like to have the option of returning to the original setup in the future.

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