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New H1 Morimoto Hid Kit Very High Quality 4300K (Nsw)


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hi all

as per topic i have a morimoto h1 hid kit 4300k that is band new and cannot fit in my current car. my loss your gain.

these are much better than your everyday ebay kit with fast sartup and superb quality. this kit in canbus so no extra wires.

item is located in liverpool and i can post anywhere for slight extra.

price $125

a litle more on the kit :

The 'Moto 3Five H1 bulbs feature: Ceramic bases for precise alignment giving you a clean beam pattern. Quartz glass tubes to minimize UV output and maximizing luminosity. Their Praxair (US) metal halide salts produce very accurate color temperatures

The 'Moto ballasts feature: Compact, clutter-free design with integrated igniters. Completely weatherproof body & potted internals. Braided tech-flex insulated high voltage line enhances durability and looks, the interior lining prevents EMI interference. Laser etched graphics, aluminum fittings & mounting hardware. "SS" (SpeedStart technology) greatly enhances bulb warm-up speed without artificially high start amperage,

and the bulbs :

UV Output: Quartz glass minimizes the bulbs emission of ultraviolet light, which is harmful for the reflective surfaces inside your headlights. Often overlooked, but very important!

Precise Alignment: A ceramic sleeve surrounds the base of the glass capsule keeping things properly lined up. The resulting uniform distribution of light and well-defined beam limits will certainly stand out in comparison. For best results, we highly recommended use in projector based headlights.

Integrated rubber housing caps allow for a clean installation and weather-proof connection with externally mounted ballasts or relay harnesses.

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