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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

Exactly what I was going to write :thumbsup: +1 here

Cheers

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Need these gone.

Sorry for the late reply mate. yeah the factory Xenon's were replaced with H1 bulbs. Can you pm me which kit and cost and ill grab your details for payment.

Cheers

As i only have 1 H4 6000k left yes i can do that for you :P

H4 HELLIGKEIT 4300k (light output like 5000k)

H4 VEGA 4300k

9006 VEGA 8000k

9005 VEGA 8000k

D2S 6000k

Still available

PM Sent.

one final question. how hard is this to wire up. i'v never fitted one up to a 180sx before.

also where you located. if close by i'll just pick up and save you haveing to deliver. maybe save me some $$$ on postage too.

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Very straight forward. These are plug and play units so no splicing or wiring.

The only hard bits are making the 25mm hole in the dust cover and finding a place for hiding the ballasts :P

Remove dust cover

Remove halogen bulb

Drill 25mm hole in dust cover

Put in HID bulb

Connect HID bulb to ballast

Connect HID bulb wires to stock headlight wires (H4 stock headlight plugs has 3 prong, the HID has two, just find the - and + buy testing)

Then disconnect them as you will need to feed all the wires through the dust cover

The grommet on the HID bulb wires fills the hole in the dust cover so the elements cannot get in

Thats pretty much it.

Will take around 20mins-30mins to install.

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