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guys i can confirm that the group buy is going ahead

i have sent the peolpe interested the bank details

if i have missed you let me know and i will send the details to you

any other questions let me know and i will try and answer them

As for the type of bulb thats in you car the best thing to do i take out a bulb and show a auto shop that sell lights to find out which bulb it is

hey mate, im wanting set in h3,how does the 8000k look on road compared to 6000k? and do these do the same start up colour change as the euro cars do(starts blue then goes white).

thanks

the 6000k is a pure white colour

the 8000k is more of a blue

the best to go for is the 6000k as you can see better on the road with the pure white rather than the blue

let me know if your interested

last day to put your order in

ive been told order will be in next week so hopefully end of next week or the start of the following week you should have your kits.

Thanks mate, sounds good. :P

hi guys

All the Kits have been sent out

you should recieve them b4 the end of the week

thanks

if i get more interest on these lights i will start another group buy

just depend on how many people interesed because i need 5ppl to get at this price

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