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ive searched the forums for about 40 minutes reading past threads on globes..but nothing which helps me on determining which type or globe to purchase etc..

PIAA Plasma Spark Blue 7500K H1 H3 HID Xenon

Output color temperature = 7500K (Closest HID like bulb from PIAA)

H3 55W = 85W

H1 55W = 100W

PIAA Spark Blue 7500K 9005 9006 HB3 HB4 Bulb

Output color temperature = 7500K (Closest HID like bulb from PIAA)

HB (Design for 9005(HB3) and 9006(HB4)) 55W = 100W

PIAA SPARK 8000 8000K H4 9003 HID Xenon Bulb

Output color temperature = 8000K (Closest HID like bulb from PIAA)

H4 60/55W = 110/100W

PIAA Plasma Spark Blue 7500K H7 HID Xenon

Output color temperature = 7500K (Closest HID like bulb from PIAA)

H7 55W = 100W

Does anyone know out of the above globes which one is the best globe in terms of legalness and power...

What does H7 and H1 H3 mean

Also these globes wont fry my electrics will they? I read that the headlight protectors are plastic or something, and if you get the wrong wattage it can fry your whole car and start a fire :(

I might be able to get a group buy on them, if anyones interested

Thanks in advance!

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H1 , H4's etc.. are the type of globe to fit certain cars. eg: R33 GTST uses H1's. as for if they come in pairs, which ever tickles your fancy whether you want 4 for low and hi beam or just for low. In terms with legal wise, the output from your headlight must be white or yellow.

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Damn so all of the above have a white/blue color :)

So will my car be able to run the PIAA SPARK 8000 8000K H4 9003 HID Xenon Bulb with out any hassles?

I can get a pair of them for around $140AUD shipped to my door :( rrp of $130USD + shipping

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Not sure what car H4 fits but R33 gtst uses H1's so no, it will not fit unfortunately. good price though i must admit. :)

Damnit!

Ill get some prices on H1 Globes then :(

Its funny how the description says Fits all cars (Most)

Ok i just got a price for PIAA Plasma Spark Blue 7500K H1 XENONS

Its 100 AUD + shipping from Hong Kong, depending on how many i order, the more i order the larger the discount, might make a thread in group buy

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