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I have a 92 R32 gtst and want to replace the low beam projectors, was going to get a JDMyard kit but they only have the h1 kits not the h3c, but they are quality kits with the stealthy black ballasts and 5 year warranty. :(

So question is, where do I get a decent (with warranty) set of 6000k HID in h3c (which is apparently plug and play)

or do I just suck it up and mess around with trying to modify the lights to fit the H1 kit?

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You should easily be able to pick up a quality pair of HID 6000k bulbs from ebay with warranty, Just put in what you are looking for (H3C 6000k HID bulbs). All the sets of hids i have come accross all have the same wiring to and from so they should be plug and play. I recommend putting in 55W into your search as well. They are much much brighter then the standard 35W.

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see if you can find a dealer for the brand 'ultra' hid kits. Ive get a set of h3c's to put into my 32 gtr. The Ultra "virtual daylight" ones are the best

we've found that we sell. They retail for about 300-350 for the kit.

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http://www.ultraauto.com.au/HID-Xenon-Kits/35W/Virtual-Daylight/virtual-daylight-xenon-kits-slim

Theres a link to the kit, only thing we've found better than these are the philips hid kits which are crazy prices like 500 or there abouts.

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