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Hi Guys, currently I've organise a HID and Power LED group buy!! Group buy Starts today and will end on the 31st December.

  • 7000K available
  • SUPER SLIM BLACK BALLAST
  • Slim and Black Ballast for easy install and hide away in the engine bay
  • Every HID kit will Come with FREE pair of ENON Power LED

HID first introduced on luxury cars. After HID conversion kits had come to the market, it made HID system continued to grow in popularity. Because of high quality at an affordable price, the enon HID kit is simply the most competitive in the market. For our enon HID package, it uses high quality Xenon bulbs and ballasts. It is very easy install for your specific vehicle applications. So why don't you convert to HID now?

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SAU menber price

$179 for all single beam kit

$219 for H4 Hi/ LO beam kit

Super white Power LED

$12.5 each pair OR $20 for 2 pair

all with 4 x Power LED on top of each little bulb

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SUPER WHITE Power LED below

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