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Hi guys

Theres only a few kits left from the previous group buy from people that didnt end up purchasing them, so first in first served.

They were for a group buy for people that own cefiro's and the earlier model R32 Skylines whose low beam bulbs are a H3C type. The H3 HID kits will fit and focus perfectly to your H3C housings, as its only the rear connections that are actually different on H3 and H3C halogen bulbs. There is a small modification that needs to be done to the wiring in your housing, but most people that bought the kits for these cars were able to do it very quickly and without much fuss. Those that own these cars know how bad their current light output is, so it is highly recommended to get one of these kits.

The price remains at $390 delivered. These quality kits are made in Korea and are NOT the cheaper Chinese or Taiwanese HID kits available from other sellers on the net.

I have some photos and information on my website www.bosimporting.com.au which should clear up most of the questions you may have about HID.

I have other HID kits available also, e.g H1, H4 hi/low, H7 & 9006, but these prices are for the H3 kits only, as they were part of the group buy.

cheers,

Michael

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is it H1? im about to get some more H1 6000K kits by the end of this week. if it is H1, you can fit it on, but if it has a capsule that the h1 bulb fits into rather than to be held by metal clips, the only way people have put HID kits on it is by glueing them on since you cannot fit a HID kit into the capsule since it has wiring coming out of the back of the bulb.

the R32 GTRs that came with H3C low beam bulbs (usually the earlier model ones, but still check yours) are easy as they have metal clips that hold the bulb in, and the HID kit for these is the H3 kit, which i have also. let me know

cheers

I am not sure what it is but I certainly like it to be brighter as my other car is a honda s2k that comes with standard HID.

I will have a look but does anyone know what globe the 93 Vspec GTR use?



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