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The replacement is a 4200k D2R HID globe; they can be had on ebay from a couple of dollars up to several hundred.
Some cheap ones are fine; others are shit.

Choose your pricepoint & be an aware purchaser.

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Jesus mate use the god dame search function. You have posted this question numerous times and started new topics each time cluttering the forum with crap. It's been answered my myself twice scotty in your posts and by numerous other on this forum if you would care to search and stop wasting our time!!!!

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Wow my phone and internet stuffed up

Just wow

I've posted a new thread every one I've read had been hijacked an have 50 pages of Shit

I spent ages looking befor I thought about starting

son of rajab mate use the rajab dame search function. You have posted this question numerous times and started new topics each time cluttering the forum with crap. It's been answered my myself twice scotty in your posts and by numerous other on this forum if you would care to search and stop wasting our time!!!!

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Just FYI, The correct acronym for the Xenon high-intensity discharge globe is HID.

Searching google for HDi will bring up intercoolers and such.

:D.

The replacement is a 4200k D2R HID globe; they can be had on ebay from a couple of dollars up to several hundred.
Some cheap ones are fine; others are shit.

Choose your pricepoint & be an aware purchaser.

^+1 I believe philips also make them in a cheaper version?

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http://www.powerbulbs.com/au/store/category/car-bulbs/fitting/d2r

They are genuine bulbs. I bought "genuine" bulbs off ebay, good copy but can just tell the fake bits. They aren't as good as the real deal (seller had no issues refunding me). I used D2S (projector bulbs) so the cutoffs and spread are probably better masked than reflectors between shitty and good bulbs. Also, the D2S is far more popular (more in use) than the reflector ones, so are cheaper ($60-80 compared to $100+ for Philips).

Too expensive? Sell your car and buy a Falcadore wagon. You can buy shitty ones off ebay for cheap. Sure they'll do the job and make light, but who knows how long they will last. Also, anything more than 6,000K is ricer, output is reduced and makes the road harder to see. Stick with 4300K if you want to see.

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