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hi guys

This is definate the last GB

organising another group buy for these lights as i have had people msging me for more kits

i spoke to the supplier and he said he is ordering another shippment of these lights

Supplier: Slick Auto

all types of bulbs available

H1, H3, H4, H7, H11, 9004, 9005, 9006 etc

available in 4300k, 6000k, 8000k, 10000k color temp

Same as b4 comes with 1 year warranty

Price still the same: $220 delivered

group buy will end 10/2/07

all info on picture of box

let me know if you want in

people who got kits in last group buys can add comment about the lights

pretty good hid kit for the price

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For those who want photos of these kits installed on an R32 with projectors can go to this thread.

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They're not the best pictures, but you get the idea. I still need to see how these go on the road (car has no brakes).

Cheers

Adam

are these for high beam and low beam? and is it difficult to install it on a gtr r32?

or would it be like a bolt on kit? and how long do these HID last for? and one more thing if you need to but a replacement bulbs where you get one?

thanks

are these for high beam and low beam? and is it difficult to install it on a gtr r32?

or would it be like a bolt on kit? and how long do these HID last for? and one more thing if you need to but a replacement bulbs where you get one?

thanks

these kits are for low beam you dont use HID for hi beam it is a easy kit to install its all bolt on and they should last you a while the bulb last heaps longer than normal lights and for replacment bulbs you can get any HID replacment bulb they all work with the balasts either go to a auto accessories shop that sells HID kits or just let me know and i can get you replacment bulbs. you shouldnt need any bulbs for a long time

also they come with 1 year warranty

thanks

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