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Hi all,

Seeing as the previous group buys were so successful i am now able to supply a variety of HID KITS.

Kits are supplied by SDC Performance.

And this GB will run from 26/3/09 to 26/5/09.

These will range from your standard 35w HELLIGKEIT HID KIT to the top of the line BOSCH HID kit

So here is the run down:

HELLIGKEIT HID

3 times the light output

10 times lifespan

Greater visibility

Less power consumption

All bulb sizes available: H1, H3, H4/9003, H7, H8, H9, H10, H11, H13/9008, 9004, 9005, 9006, 9007, D2S, D2R, 880/881.

All colors available: 3000K(Golden Yellow), 4300K(Extreme White), 6000K(Diamoand White), 8000K(Iceberg Blue), 10000K(Brilliant Blue), 12000K(Violet purple)

BOSCH HID/PHILIPS

3 times the light output

10 times lifespan

Greater visibility

Less power consumption

All bulb sizes available: H1, H3, H4/9003, H7, H8, H9, H10, H11, H13/9008, 9004, 9005, 9006, 9007, D2S, D2R, 880/881.

All colors available: 3000K(Golden Yellow), 6000K(Diamoand White), 8000K(Iceberg Blue), 10000K(Brilliant Blue), 12000K(Violet purple)

2 Digital Ballasts

2 Xenon Bulbs

10 Zip ties

2 Heavy duty heat resistant double sided self-adhesive pads

Manual

Warranty Card (Required for warranty replacement)

SPECIFICATION

l Power consumption: 35watts

l Voltage: 85V +/- 17V

l Service Life: up to 3000hrs

l Input Voltage: 9V-16V

l Working current (Steady state): 3.5 A nom

l Ignition voltage: 24kV Peak Max, 18kV Peak Min

l Lamp Frequency: 450 Hz

These Xenon bulb are precisely machine based to maintain the exact focus point and consistency The precision guarantees the beam pattern will be the same as your OEM, and of course with dramatic increase in intensity thanks to the Xenon technology. The burner are manufactured in Japan in Class 100,000 clean room to ensure the purity of the Xenon gas enclosed in the capsule and consistency of the color temperature from batch to batch. These bulb will outlast and out outperform all of the Xenon bulb out on the market with least blow outs.

Price change as of 26/3/09:

HELLIGKEIT HID-- $165 DELIVERED ($205 for H4 Bi-Xenon)

BOSCH & PHILIPS HID-- $225 DELIVERED ($299 for H4 Bi-Xenon)

( Kits take between 5-10 working days to arrive after payment )

All pics and some tech info can be found here: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Hi...-3-t250159.html

If you want the 5000k look, you will need to order the Helligkeit 4300k as this is the closest colour temp to it.

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If your 32 has H1 bulbs then yes it will plug straight in.

Might need to trim the dust cover for the new wires to poke through though. Fairly standard with any HID kit.

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i have heard that with some hid kits there no uv filter on bulbs and can lead to discoloring of our standard headlights which can melt or discolor plastic lens.

i think philips might be the kit that has this im not sure that's why i asked.

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i know melting will come from hi voltage bulb but discoloring will come from hid bulbs in plastic headlights that don't have a uv filter .

if you can find out if there is a uv filter in one of the kits that would be great.

cheers

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Are these Hard to FIT on an R33 GTST? (Getting the angle right) and just curious what reported (Noticed) differences have you gotten between the two companies? Is the extra expense for the brand name (Bosch and Philips) worth it?

Edit: Also Whats H4 Bi-Xenon?

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Are these Hard to FIT on an R33 GTST? (Getting the angle right) and just curious what reported (Noticed) differences have you gotten between the two companies? Is the extra expense for the brand name (Bosch and Philips) worth it?

Edit: Also Whats H4 Bi-Xenon?

Take about 40mins to install. The angle is determined on the headlight position, there are screws on the back of the headlight that you turn to adjust up,down,left and right.

IMO the Bosch and Philips are the ones to get. More reliability with the digital ballasts.

The only returns i have had (2) were with the Helligkeit kits.

H4 is the bulb type. Bi-Xenon means that you can switch from low to high beam in the same unit.

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what are the differences between the BOSCH and PHILIPS HIDs or are they the same?

and also would you say the closest thing towards the 5000K HIDs would be the 4300K or the 6000K as stated both are white in colour but according to your other thread the 6000K makes the 5000K look yellow :S

And would you be getting any 5000K Bosch or Philips kits in the near future.

Below is quoting from the other thread of your car and installation

5000K (Left) and 6000K (right)

Thanks

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those light colours in the pic??? left and right in the picture or left and right on the car??

what colour is in the drivers side???? im guessing the 6000k

in the images the 6000k would be about as white/blue as youd go if your concerned about legality and or getting booked????

ill be using these in my maloo ute one i decide to remove them all that would be left after i take them out would be the hole in the light backing cover for the wires to go through??? as theres no cutting of wires needed is there??

i think i need the h11 ones are these readilly available??

thanks a heap!!

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those light colours in the pic??? left and right in the picture or left and right on the car??

what colour is in the drivers side???? im guessing the 6000k

in the images the 6000k would be about as white/blue as youd go if your concerned about legality and or getting booked????

ill be using these in my maloo ute one i decide to remove them all that would be left after i take them out would be the hole in the light backing cover for the wires to go through??? as theres no cutting of wires needed is there??

i think i need the h11 ones are these readilly available??

thanks a heap!!

Yes they are 6000k.

There are grommets on the HID wiring so you wont have a hole, the grommets fill it up.

No cutting involved, straight plug and play.

And yes H11 are available.

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