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Guess what guys there are 2 things goin for you-

1- BATMBL is a champ, and

2- This group buy has been plagued by dreamers.

BATMBL has decided to a.) honour your group buy price b.) not wait for the others.

As a result you guys will get yours sent out probably first thing next week.

If anyone else wants to buy these as part of the group buy they should scroll up and pay BATMBL before then.. THIS INCLUDES PEOPLES ALREADY REGISTERED IN THIS GROUP BUY. No cash, no group buy, bad luck.

I'm never organising a group buy every again unless money is up front the amount of timewasters is ridic.

Thanks again BATMBL. Anyone wanting HID kits buy from BATMBL. Good vendor that's been around with SAU for ages and is a pleasure to deal with providing a great product at a great price.. What more could you want?

JK and KICKIN when you get your kits let us know how it goes!

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Fellars, this is a big shame. CC is a great bloke, who has gone out of his way to organise this. He doesn't get anything out of it. It is not a crime to be unsure whether you want to buy something. Nor is it a crime to ask questions about a product. The fact is, if you were unsure whether you wanted it in the beginning, you shouldn't have confirmed you wanted it. Make up your mind first, then say yes. No one will shoot you, but it just means that your word means nothing.

I have taken advantage of group buy myself. Good Product. Good Price. No issues. Straight plug and play. The product is tried and tested. It is available from a supplier in Sydney + best of all, warranty is obtained from the supplier, not some dodgy warehouse in Taiwan.

CC - Sorry about the full inbox mate. It's empty now.

  • 2 weeks later...
Just went to the PO box and got my lil beauties!!!

they definatly xeeded my expectation, look high quality and the way they've been packed in there box looks fancy.

thx BATMBL and Someonestolecc

:O

Good to hear KICKIN - let us know when you put em in what you think. I love mine :(

Be very very careful with the white ceramic coated part of the bulb (it runs under the actual globe) - and remember not to touch the bulb itself with your fingers or get it dirty!!

But yeah let us know :)

Here are some pics I took of where I mounted my bits

http://www.sido-takushi.com/mods/kaixen_hid

It was very very easy to install...

Only thing I noticed when i installed it is that on the first power up the ballasts buzzed like all fk... but settled down after about 10-15 seconds.

JK

Unfortunate circumstances have come up and i'm selling my car. My HID kit is for sale separately. If anyone wants it, it's in the for sale section.

h1 6000K. Includes 1.5 year warranty instead of the normal 1 year. Only used for 3 days, then it was removed. Includes everything.

Here are some pics I took of where I mounted my bits

http://www.sido-takushi.com/mods/kaixen_hid

It was very very easy to install...

Only thing I noticed when i installed it is that on the first power up the ballasts buzzed like all fk... but settled down after about 10-15 seconds.

JK

If they flicker you've got a dud battery or a bad ground or something causing it to not get enough current. I would advise NOT using them till you have sorted this out.

By buzz if you mean when you turn them on they're fuzzy (you can just hear the ballasts whine a little in this time if you're listening for it) while they're warming up that's normal HID behaviour. I like turning them on and watching them warm up :) Impresses the chicks too :D

Unfortunate circumstances have come up and i'm selling my car. My HID kit is for sale separately. If anyone wants it, it's in the for sale section.

h1 6000K. Includes 1.5 year warranty instead of the normal 1 year. Only used for 3 days, then it was removed. Includes everything.

Bummer bout having to sell your car :\

  • 1 month later...

Gday,

Take a pic top down really close so I can see the indentations on the "skirt". If one side is like a cutout circular half moon and the other side is a shallower rectangle then yes I think it is.

I do have a feeling the H3C one leg is a little longer. I've got a diagram at work I'll post it up tommorz.

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