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Yo Guys, I have a new 5000K Nissan V35 Coupe HALO Demon Eyes Kit CCFL. Brand New, easy to install at home. This kit is not cheap kit from China. Made in USA. You can have eyes like BMW.

Latest Version! Best Technology Available!

Brightest and Longest Lasting on the Market!

Plug and Play Wiring (NO Cutting, NO Splicing!)

Waterproof, Freezeproof, Bullet Proof Inverters!

Latest Version! Best Technology Available.

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If anyone is interested in doing this conversion,and dont want to risk their lights,i have a set avaliable for purchase....

They are from a 2004-2005 coupe.

In A1 condition,including ballasts and xenon globes.

The ignitor leads are not included.

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I got it in from a friend in the states to see the quality of the thing before I bring them in in-bulk to sell them. I'm planning to install them too as the quality is very good for the price. I'm selling them for AUD200 which include a free gift (exclusive for the 1st V35 owner only).

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The new V2 Inverters Put to the TEST!:

Check It out

These Demon Eyes use CCFL (cold cathode fluorescent lighting) core technology. CCFL produces a very bright white light with a slight hint of blue or cyan. The look is very "high tech" and matches HID equipped lights exceedingly well. Additionally, this technology provides for very bright output from the halo rings so they're visible day or night.

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