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CLOSED. IF THERE IS ANYONE AFTER THEM LATER, I'LL OPEN ANOTHER ONE.

my contact number 0402736958 msn : [email protected]

i'm in Morley

$220 a set for normal h1, h3 h7 , $320 for h4 h/l

all the kits comes with 12 month warranty, and spare parts available for further needs.(cheap~~~)

shipping will take 1 week after i put the order

H1?H3?H4?H4H/L?H7?H8?H9?H11?H13?9004?9004H/L?9005?9006?9007?9007H/L?D2R?D2S

4300K?5000K?6000K?8000K?10000K?12000K?14000K

I've organised 2 groupbuys last year in the wa section , here is the original thread:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/in...showtopic=91783

but last time i put the wrong price for the h4s so this time i've modified the price to correct

the postage via express post to anywhere in au is $10

A deposit of $50 is a must just in case to avoid none payment members. i can't afford to buy the remaining by myself.

here is my bank detail.

can check up with the members who bought the hids from me.

commonwealth bank

bsb 066001

ac 10648229

Name Min Kang

Lunatikk Brisbane

Passage31 h1 kit deposit received sw3557250

J'z-R33 h1 6000k deposit received full payment received sw3557255

Adam 33 h1 6000k

Sir-D h1 6000k deposit received full payment received

pretender h3c 5000k deposit received full payment received sw3557251

DMT h1 6000k

Michael 1882 H1 6000K deposit received sw3557253

xizor h1 6000k deposit received

Jai Jai h1 6000k

RBFIRE H1 6000K

nismo 33 9005 5000k deposit received (30+30)

andrewau s15

STRYKR H1 6000K

DTM H1 6000K

hamsta h1 6000k full payment received sw3557254

Busky2k h1 5000k deposit received full payment received sw3557256

Malecki h1 6000k

dmnt r32 5000k full payment received localpickup

PORTS Z H3 5000K deposit received sw3557252

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Hi guys . for most of the questions . they'be been answered in my original thread in WA section.

for the guys who ask is it able to get hid for which car. the answer is yes. as long as it is a car . i can get the bulbs for ya.

for a decent installation of hid. u need a projector lens and selfwash system. that'll cost u heaps.

but if u adjust well , they won't blind other cars.

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Im very interested in a lowbeam set for R33.

I'm ocrrect in saying they are H1, yeah?

Edit: Can you possibly put up a colour spectrum for different temperatures for these specific bulbs please?

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As far as ive seen with anyone selling HID's everyone rates them in color rather than luminence.

Get me some figures of luminance over halogens and i might be in. I want something that is brighter, not whiter. Ive used "white" halogen globes before and though things are "clearer" the white light was just simply not good enough to create good contrasts.

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for the colour pics . u can see this link

http://www.yoshidashouten.com.au/HIDdescription.htm

got compare with normal lights..

from phillips report 4200k's luminence is about 3000, 2500hrs

6000k's luminence is about 2500, 2000hrs

the white halogens looks white. yes . if u put a hid besides it. u'll see the difference.

also got golden colour bulbs for fog lamps . very nice pure golden colour. but don't think any usefull in au..

3000k golden hid luminence 3000

good for bad weather , suit northern countries like us. but in good weather they are not as good as 4500-6000k because the low contrast.

4100k~4300k Whitish yellow luminence 3200

most oringinal car use this range as they equals the sun light in 2-5 pm

6000k white luminence is unknowen.

looks nice in colour, but the brightness is not as good as low k s

but no any problems in oz coz we don't have heavy fog or ...haha snow...

higher than 6000k just for nice colour still much brighter than normal halogen but not that much

and for the H4 hi/low. there are 3 types.

1. 2 bulbs. needs 4 ballasts and 4 bulbs for a pair of lights. but they cost too much and still can't be changed instantly. if u driving on the hill at 60km/hr and ur lights shut for 1 sec, u'll die. and also the two bulbs are not in the same line so the focusing of the lights won't be the same.

2, 1 bulb, use a small motor driving the bulb moving up n down. that's better

3 same thing just the motor drives the shield instead of the bulb it self.

btw any thing more than 6000k won't be genuine phillips or Osram product.

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ive bought a few sets off Ben now and i have to say my latest set of 5000K are by far my favourite. They produce a pure white coulour where as my 6000k kit had a blue tinge to it.

Can honestly say for the price of these kit's you cant go wrong, plus Ben's after sales support is excellent!

Buy up people!!

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I want to know:

I got R33, will there need to be for any adjustments cos the R33 headlights are reflectors. not projectors. I keep hearing that they need to be adjusted (for a price) so as not to blind oncomming drivers...

I dont want to buy the HID and then have to spend another 200 bucks to adjust the lights for my car...

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