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Please add yourself to the list with your preference of the headlight if your wish to buy them through a group buy - Once i get some number will, transfer this link to the group buy section....

1. Shiva

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any volunteers to organise the group buy.....if not i will try and get it organised by end of march or mid april.....

I tried looking at the website and didnt see any black housing ones.

You wanna see if they available ?

I found the old V1 in black housing but they were $700..

And you need to buy HID ballast to put in them as they dont come with HID, or the bulb (i guess u can use your old ones..)

And some need some sort of wiring upgrade so they work with stock OEM wires (some say you have to run a wire to the battery..)

Need to get all that stuff verified..

and they may not be ADR approved so if ur old headlights have stickers take them off and put on new ones :)

hey guys i will start to work on getting all the info after March 16th and get everything organised........

List of people interested -

1. Shiva

2. Jawrgy

3. gkzlah

4. 81gSKy (Chrome housing please

5. Heretical - Can someone put up a comparison of the different types available?

6. Bigdr33gtst (damian) black housing

7. Mick_V35 (Mick) black housing

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9. Shadow chrome if available, otherwise normal chrome. Also can we make sure they are CCFL halos, and if possible can we get clear indicator lenses (with an orange bulb)?

You should have 2 list's going #1 Coupe #2 Sedan.

Pics of the coupe lights

crystaleye78-thumb-1308791732932499.jpg Chrome

crystaleye78-thumb-1305511072260843.jpgBlack

Sedan

crystaleye78-thumb-1330133559241309.jpg Chrome

nskk0852-thumb-131496894975036.jpg Black

By the look of the descriptions the coupe lights run all standard gear (globes & balast's) but the sedan one's require a H7 low beam globe which means a whole new kit.

The wiring should be straight plug-in, I have the set for the sedan and they just plugged in.

The squid rings/angel eyes on the coupe version are CCFL but the ring on the sedan is LED.

Thanks James....that will make my job a bit easy.... Please fill in missing details...

1. Shiva - Chrome housing

2. Jawrgy - ????????

3. gkzlah - ????????

4. 81gSKy - Chrome housing

5. Heretical - ????????

6. Bigdr33gtst (damian) - black housing

7. Mick_V35 (Mick) - black housing

8. Runner4life - Black

9. Nightcrawler - chrome

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