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i didnt do the group buy because not enough people replied there were a few people keen but no one replied when i asked so i did not have enough for the group buy

minimum is 5 people for group buy if i can get 5 people i will do the group buy

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Can anyone who wants in post please so he can get the minimum 5 required for the group buy.

1. rb180 (H3 6000K)

2.Jaqule (H3 6000k)

3.

4.

5.

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1. rb180 (H3 6000K)

2.Jaqule (H3 6000k)

3.Gengis (H1 6000K)

4. HellaFlush (H4 8000k)

5. Nuganen (6000k)

where do you look to find out if its a H3 or H1 in a skyline gtr r32 89 model

cheers

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I'm in

1. rb180 (H3 6000K)

2.Jaqule (H3 6000k)

3.Gengis (H1 6000K)

4. HellaFlush (H4 8000k)

5. Nuganen (6000k)

where do you look to find out if its a H3 or H1 in a skyline gtr r32 89 model

cheers

i was told that H3 will fit a 32 gtr mate. thats what im getting for my 90 gtr32

Hi guys, you can check what globe you have in your car by pulling out the existing globe and just look around the base of it. It should say whether it's a H3, H1 etc. If you still can't identify what it is, just bring it to autobahn or repco and they should be able to help you out. You wouldn't want to buy a kit with the wrong globes.

By the way, these kits have not given me any problems so far.

Cheers

Adam

Sorry guys but I'm out, Nismos15 did say it ended on 10th/Feb and looks like he hasnt been on here for a while.

I'm going to source it from Ebay, if you guys are interested this is what I'm looking at

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/NEW-XENON-HID-CONVE...1QQcmdZViewItem

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