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Hi all,

We have got an offer for a HID Convesion kits, it is called "MOTOMATE"

They using a Japanese Technology, manufactured in China.

The bulbs are made in Taiwan.

They come with 1 year replacement warranty within Australia.

They are in Australia and in stock, ready to ship for H1 and H4 at 6000k

**Availability: (see note parts)

- H1

- H3

- H4

- H4 HI/LO >> $550.00, different brand

- H7

- HB4 (9006)

6000k, 7000k, 8000k (Over 6000k is not recommended)

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RRP $580.00

Special Price >> $410.00 Delivered

We will donate $10 to SkylineAustralia for every Kit SOLD!!

Note: This price is only for H1 and H4 (6000k), please contact if you are after other types

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We can also get a RAYBRIG HID kits, Made in Japan for around $1,100-$1,200

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