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Ok im kinda noob, if i get get the option of hi/low does that mean its a highbeam and lowbeam in one? And if i have it on highbeam would i have my other highbeam on aswell

=/? im so confused... sorry about the noob question but i know nothing about HID's...

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Ok im kinda noob, if i get get the option of hi/low does that mean its a highbeam and lowbeam in one? And if i have it on highbeam would i have my other highbeam on aswell

=/? im so confused... sorry about the noob question but i know nothing about HID's...

its all good, the hi/lo globe means that it has a highbeam and lowbeam globe in one, very similar to you standard H4 globe, when you turn your car over to highbeam both globes (standard highbeam and your hi/lo HID light) will be on

Im interested in a single kit for the R33 gts-t in 10000k or 12000k. Also is the Hi/Lo option a waste on the r33 considering high beams are on a different globe?

Also would be in for the parkers above for the $15 a pair.

Im interested in a single kit for the R33 gts-t in 10000k or 12000k. Also is the Hi/Lo option a waste on the r33 considering high beams are on a different globe?

Also would be in for the parkers above for the $15 a pair.

the hi/lo option would be if the same globe isnt on when you turn your high beam on

The list, i think the easyer way to do this since i cant edit the first post would be to copy the list and add your name to it and your order(remember to specify what globe type and the K rating)

Whyallapunk - awaiting globe conformation

DRF72 - H4 HI/LO + parkers waiting on K rating

Min_R32 - awaiting globe conformation + parkers

Madaz - parkers

krzysis - awaiting globe conformation + parkers 10000k

Nismo_God -

you dont search too hard

H3 Suit Nissan S13 Silvia /R32 Skyline

Gahhh can anyone tell me what kind of type i need for my R32 GTST!? But yeah i'd take the hi/low option plus those parkers :)
you dont search too hard

H3 Suit Nissan S13 Silvia /R32 Skyline

it would depend on the year model actually.

could be h3 or h1 from what i've found.

can someone confirm as well for me? ive got a '94 32 gtr vspec II. prety sure its H1, but im guessing you dont talk back if i order the wrong one lol.

thanks.

hanyou - as stated twice ealier once by me and once by wkd-031 it should be stamped on top of your lights pop your hood and take a look

oh sorry i forgot to mention my car is in customs still lol so thats why i was unsure ;)

thanks WKD-031 that helps heaps!

will send a pm shortly

i pulled the globes out of my headlights last night, they are phillips crystal vision ones and on the back it has stamped H1

i drive a gts-t so make sure you check!

also im interested in a set :D

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