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R Racing Sports Xenon Filled 4500K HID Look Bulbs

Xmas Specials Now On

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Front On Photo of Headlights | Front On Photo of Parker Bulbs

Price:

*H1 (Wattage: 55W, Temp: 4500K) - $40

*H1 (Wattage: 100W, Temp: 4500K) - $40

*H3 (Wattage: 55W, Temp: 4500K) - $40

*H3C (Wattage: 55W, Temp: 4500K) - $40 Delivered (On Special)

*H4 (Wattage: 55/60W, Temp: 4500K) - $40

*HB3 (Wattage: 65W, Temp: 4500K) - $40

*MTK Xenon Filled Parker Bulbs (Wattage: 8W) - $25

Postage & Handing:

1 Set: $10.50

2 Sets: $12.50

3 Sets: $15.50

4 Sets: $17.50

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R Racing Sports Package Deals

*The following listings are correct, however it is know that in some models there are some deviations; these are italised. If you have any concerns please check your current setup before ordering.

Nissan Skyline R32 GTR (Projector Style) - High (H3), Low Beam (H1) + Xenon Parker: $99 Delivered Xmas Special

Nissan Skyline R32 GTS-t (Projector Style) - High (H3), Low Beam (H3C) + Xenon Parker: $99 Delivered Xmas Special

Nissan Skyline R33 GTS25(-t) Series 1 & GTR Series 1 & 2 - High (H1), Low Beam (H1) & Xenon Parker: $99 Delivered Xmas Special

Nissan Skyline R33 GTS25(-t) Series 2 - High (H1), Low Beam (H1), Fog Lamp (H3) + Xenon Parker: $132.75 Delivered Xmas Special

Nissan Stagea WC34 Series 1 - Combined High & Low Beam (H4) + Fog Light (H3C) + Xenon Parker: $99 Delivered Xmas Special

Nissan Pulsar N16 High (H1), Low Beam (H1) + Xenon Parker: $99 Delivered Xmas Special

Holden Commodore VN H4 High/Low Beam, H3 High Beam + Xenon Parker: $99 Delivered Xmas Special

*Any combination of 2 bulbs and parkers - $99 Delivered

*Any combination of 3 bulbs and parkers - $132.75 Delivered

Colour Temperature Spectrum

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These are Xenon filled bulbs rather than Halogen, they are not HID bulbs. The biggest attraction of this range are it's availability in the HC3 bulbs, which is used by many Japanese vehicle manufactures however doesn't have much after market support.

Basically all the bulbs within the range I am selling will look the same, with a 4500k colour temperature; making a uniform looking light show :(

  • 3 weeks later...

The Xenon filled bulbs are able to produce a far more natural light then halogen units; closer to "white light". However most people purchase the bulbs not for the implications of the temperature of light rather for aesthetics.

To obtain a 6000k temperature you would require a full HID setup, and this setup would be quite blue.

  • 2 weeks later...


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