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Hi all,

I have some HID kits left over from a group buy that need to go.

H1 6000k (R33 GTST)

H1 8000k (R33 GTST)

H4 6000k

H4 4300k

HB3 8000k

(IS200 low and high beam)

HB4 8000k

H11 4300k

D2S 6000k

All kits are $180 Delivered. $19 cheaper than GB price.

I also have a kit that i made up from spare bulbs and ballasts: H4 4300k $100 (one ballast was used for a month, still in perfect working order)

CHEERS

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HID works best with projector lights as the beam pattern is focused.

HID works with all bulb types.

Are you sure your car has H4?

I thought 32s had either H1 or H3?

HID works best with projector lights as the beam pattern is focused.

HID works with all bulb types.

Are you sure your car has H4?

I thought 32s had either H1 or H3?

i have N1 headlights which uses h4, previously had projector ones which had h3c

which brand are these???

Mostly VEGA DIAMOND, some BOSCH.

i have N1 headlights which uses h4, previously had projector ones which had h3c

OK no problem. Just to let you know these are single beam kits and do not do high beam.

If there is anyone who has put HIDd into the N1 headlights please shed some light as to what kit you have out in?

hey mate, do the 6000k H1 also direct fit for 34 gtt? or they use different harness?

edit: also are these the bosch/philips ones?

Edited by .:: GimpS-R34 ::.

hey mate im keen to buy a set

i have a 34gtt

and it doesnt have xeon lights anymore coz they got taken out when they complied it i think

do u have any kits for me?

and how much extra for some led parkers?

thanks heaps mate

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