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I want a pair of H3C 55W globes in 4000k- 6000k colour range.

The local shops can only supply H3C in the std colour which look very yellow.

As far as I can find out, Philips, Hella and Narva don't do H3C in colours.

I've considered converting H3 globes but would prefer not to.

I'm not keen on spending HID money but might consider them if the results can be assured

I've searched on here but most results are too old and links and pics don't work.

Edit: I found these on eBay

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/H3C-55W-100W-Super-...id=p3286.c0.m14

Can anyone vouch for these?

there's a couple of sponsors on ns.com selling all this gear, head over there and check them out mate

the 2 sponsors are 'Xenon Xtreme' and 'Androoz'

Xenon Xtreme only has hids?

I was hoping to find ordinary bright white h3c bulb

Couldn't find Androoz but Xenon Xtreme's name is Andrew

Could they be the same guy?

I'm not keen on spending HID money but might consider them if the results can be assured

Can anyone vouch for these?

http://www.axsdirect.com.au/WebStore/Stock.php?stock=13

www.axsmotorsports.com at Cnr Fore St & Canterbury Rd Canterbury 7 days

2Yr Wty on these 6000K (pure white) at $250 or less with cash from the store. Or perhaps 8000K (with tinge of blue)

Instal fee of $20 if required

Xenon Xtreme only has hids?

I was hoping to find ordinary bright white h3c bulb

Couldn't find Androoz but Xenon Xtreme's name is Andrew

Could they be the same guy?

yeah could possibly be the same guy lol

sorry couldnt help you out i thought they sold all that too

mate i special ordered the bulbs from supercheap auto. they are autotecnica super white H3C 55W blue max platinum xenon bulbs. straight fit replacement in my 32 GTS-T with projector low beam. they cost me about $40 for the pair but i get discount there so id say you could get them for $60.

H3C has the 2 spade pins in the back of the bulb and H3 has no spades but uses the body of the bulb as an earth and has a short lead hanging off it. both you can fit H3C bulbs in H3 headlights but you haveto change the spades. i did it with my hi beams as i put blue bulbs in them 2.

any more questions PM me, hope this helps

H3C and H3 are different bulbs.

Yes, in halogen, but they fit the same hole and because the base on an hid bulb is plastic the h3 hid bulb must earth through the high voltage harness so they should be the same bulb in hid.

If I'm wrong please show me pics.

mate i special ordered the bulbs from supercheap auto. they are autotecnica super white H3C 55W blue max platinum xenon bulbs. straight fit replacement in my 32 GTS-T with projector low beam. they cost me about $40 for the pair but i get discount there so id say you could get them for $60.

H3C has the 2 spade pins in the back of the bulb and H3 has no spades but uses the body of the bulb as an earth and has a short lead hanging off it. both you can fit H3C bulbs in H3 headlights but you haveto change the spades. i did it with my hi beams as i put blue bulbs in them 2.

any more questions PM me, hope this helps

Thanks but the local Supercheap couldn't help.

oh they can help.. just ask for a guy there who knows what he is doing.. tell them to look on ICAT.

if you still have no luck i can get them for ya and post them wherever.

oh they can help.. just ask for a guy there who knows what he is doing.. tell them to look on ICAT.

if you still have no luck i can get them for ya and post them wherever.

Yeah girls on the weekend didn't have a clue but my searches have found two guys that say the autotecnica bulbs didn't last very long.

oh they can help.. just ask for a guy there who knows what he is doing.. tell them to look on ICAT.

if you still have no luck i can get them for ya and post them wherever.

I bought some of those Autotechnica H3C's. Shittiest bulbs i've ever seen. They literally fell apart after they got warm!

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