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Where in Adelaide do u guys buy your H3C globes from?

They are the normal driving lights, not the parkers or high beam globes.

I wanna see if someone in Adelaide sells em, before i have to buy a set of 55w (6000k look) off eGay....

Best price ive got off is $26 a pair, but would prefer local....

So where do u buy em from??

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yer thats why im trying to find where people buy their globes from...and for a good price, not $65 a pop fer 2 globes :(

let us know how you go cause i need some new globes as when driving through the hills it gets hard to see at times!

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he doesnt sell h3c :(

Im after local as well...hopefully

i know on his website is doesnt show them but u could shoot him off a email and see if he can get them

he is a very nice bloke to talk to as ive had to ring him to get sum globes replaced he is sending me new 1's and didnt even ask me to send the old 1's back ... but i told him i would send them back

its up to you, you dont have to get in contact with him was just a option

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he is a trader on sau ive seen his stuff through the business section. No doubt hes a nice guy, he just doesnt sell these hc3 type.

I know u can wire up h3 globes, id just rather have the globes that plug in without having to solder and rewire the globe everytime.

Im gunna wire up the headlights with a relay as it will improve the brightness as well...(apparently...wanna see it for myself first)

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