Possible HID OEM replacement?

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Possible HID OEM replacement?

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I was doing to daily trawl of Yahoo Japan when I came across a set of factory HIDs with black ballasts. Anyone who's pulled out thiers will know that they aren't black. The seller has seemingly changed the old ballast over to a replacement from a Evo X HID ballast...
Google Translate wrote:I think because it is not new, there are some small scratches on the lens but no hindrance to the use of actual small stone because it is a thing of the car wash scratch degree or scratch it.
I think yellowing and cloudiness of the lens in both left and right, rather than peeling and cracking of the clear coating, and excellent level year break.
I comes with (HB3), the valve position of genuine lamp halogen bulb ballast igniter unit of the low beam, HID burner (D2S), the high beam.
I replaced (like-new article you do not have only test lights delivered later) from new car removing Lancer Evo.X of (CZ4A) genuine in both left and right HID burner.
There was no abnormal lights tested all the burner valves, but it will be considered as the last bonus.

Discharge specification car of the late type of course, can be mounted regardless of year (previous year-late), the grade also halogen specification car.
However, instead of out in Giboshi terminal and 2-pole coupler of commercially available pure terminal of the low beam wiring, you will need to several cm relocated reservoir of power steering fluid is halogen specification car.
Previous term model will be able to turn on the small lamp in both fog lamp unit and lamp head unit if the branch wiring from the small lamp fog lamp unit of the bumper.
There is no problem vehicle inspection If you do not change the color of the small lamp bulb.
It doesn't make perfect sense but from what I can gather a EVo X ballast works?
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Re: Possible HID OEM replacement?

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Annnnnnd a EvoX ballast costs $600 USD lol
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Shhtuart wrote:Annnnnnd a EvoX ballast costs $600 USD lol
lol, they are the most recent one.
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Simply look like the cases and holders have been sprayed black.

If you remove ours now they are white...

Probably just rust protection.
They don't appear to be any sort of retrofit, brackets look the same.
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Have you got a Japanese Yahoo ID or can we use our own Yahoo ID that was created here?
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