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can i get payment details for

Bosch hid 8000k =] finally got moneys :D

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how much for a bosch kit h1 6000k + a spare pair of 4300k bulbs? do you sell bulbs individually??

Price is $225 for the kit and an extra $75 for extra bulbs.

So $300 all up.

Shoot me a PM if you would like to place an order.

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Pull dust cap off.

Cut a 25-30mm diameter hole in the dust cap.

Remove halogen.

Replace with HID bulb.

Feed wire harness through hole in dust cap.

Fix the grommet to the hole.

Attach red bulb wire to ballast

Attach black bulb wire to headlight ground.

Attach ballast and HID bulb wires together. (there are -&+ on the side of the plug)

Fix the ballast to a safe place in the engine bay.

Rock and roll!

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Hey i'm trying to work out what I need. I have a set of butchered 34 xenons wich dont work.

Just wondering the housing on the right hand side has d2r 35w, hir1 65w printed on top. The left housing has h1 55w,hir1 engraved over top of the print. Fairly sure one has had the compliance chop and one hasnt considering one missing ballast. can anyone recommend wich kit to order to get these lights to a near factory result.

sorry if i have missed something obvious, just a little confused :huh: !

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recived my order today. Thanks for organising this now ive got sumthing to do on my lunch break 2morrow

No probs mate :/

Hey i'm trying to work out what I need. I have a set of butchered 34 xenons wich dont work.

Just wondering the housing on the right hand side has d2r 35w, hir1 65w printed on top. The left housing has h1 55w,hir1 engraved over top of the print. Fairly sure one has had the compliance chop and one hasnt considering one missing ballast. can anyone recommend wich kit to order to get these lights to a near factory result.

sorry if i have missed something obvious, just a little confused :huh: !

Choose either the D2R or H1, then modify one so its the same as the other.

I would choose H1 as it would be easier to convert the D2R to H1 rather than the H1 to D2R.

You would need bulb adaptors aswell.

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