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8000K Super Vision Japan HID conversion KIT = $454 + $30 to $50 Shipping

PIAA Plasma Spark Blue 7500K H1 H3 HID Xenon = $100

Shipping for the bulbs if you buy 2 sets = $19 so id think for 1 set itd be around $10 to $15

The seller said if i buy 10 sets of bulbs he'll knock at least $10AUD of each set :(

The bulb sets come with 2 bulbs so you can choose if you want them for high or low beam, if you want it for both then buy 2 sets = $200 + shipping

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Yes mate these are 7500k globes...PIAA are the ultimate in replacement xenons

Stock standard in beamers, itll give you an awesome white light with a slight tinge of blue :rolleyes:

You wont be dissapointed :)

will they fit my stock gtr lights ?

arnt HID lights worth over 1grand ?

The kit will fit your GTR lights no probs

Same with the globes, this stuff is specifically for the R33

Can get kits for r32's and r34's if necessary :D

just wondering on the PIAA HID conversion kit thier is no logo that is PIAA or anything like that???

yeah the conversion kit aint PIAA its like super vision or something...i never said it was PIAA lol

This whole thread has been about the PIAA bulbs :cheers:

what is included in these conversion kits? will it fit a series one gtst r33? series two lights are heaps different. Are they just globes or what? The beamers have PIAA as standard but thay are proper gas lights arent they? not normal globes as such but xenon gas burners? If you want a proper xenon gas light conversion you have to change everything, the headlight assembly and the burners and then the voltage is different it starts out real low then gets higher it would cost around 4 grand. How much better will this kit look? although R34's have xenon as standard or option coz everyone i've seen up close hase xenon written inside, but not all have the blue tinge. correct me if i'm rong (which i think i am on a lot of things)

Guys sorry for the late reply but ive been bogged down with work etc

Ill give you his email, and directly pay him through paypal or wire transfer etc, for the above price :D

Just say your from the group buy organised by tim

His name is

ronal ma

[email protected]

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