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Post by Gpx_xxx »

Hey does anyone know how 2 change the lightbulbs ?? my lights looks so dim 8O .. and i have no idea how 2 buy things from that autolamp.com can anyone link me 2 a good bulb like the bluish ones in autolamp.com :D Thanks FTOERS!
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Post by FTO338 »

This should help :wink: Click here--->http://www.ftoaustralia.com/modules.php ... pic&t=3162

There is also a search button on the top of the forum page, which usually able to find something which could related to any problems, usually that is. heheehe :lol:
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Post by akuma3 »

that is like the easiest part to change in the whole FTO 8)
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Post by Hello_Kitty »

I dunno, i just paid 700bucks for 10000K HID system, looks kool!
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Post by akuma3 »

Hello_Kitty wrote:I dunno, i just paid 700bucks for 10000K HID system, looks kool!
you got rip off ... you can get one for $400, or better brands for $500- 600 ... hmmm i've got mine for around $400 3 years warranty 8000k :?
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Hello_Kitty wrote:I dunno, i just paid 700bucks for 10000K HID system, looks kool!
And it illegal.

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Post by akuma3 »

Everything is illegal anyway, as long as your light is not damn bright and setup too high it's fine ... FTO have a very week projector light ...

Everytime the cops pull me over, they defect my GT wing or air filter etc etc they never mention the HID 8O
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Post by thecook »

from what i remember, just twist the back of the headlight globe, then pull it out.... easy as!

my car comes stock with HID's... but its stupid how they're illegal, as HID's do improve vision :D
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Post by Supplanter »

thecook wrote:from what i remember, just twist the back of the headlight globe, then pull it out.... easy as!

my car comes stock with HID's... but its stupid how they're illegal, as HID's do improve vision :D
Not the people you are driving behind... or those you are driving towards :P
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Post by 3clipz »

anyone used these before?.....comments?

http://www.on9city.com/shop/item.asp?itemid=112

thanks......

also....when installing the park lights.....will i have to jack up the car or just unscrew from the front......dont wanna unscrew then find out its from under 8O
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Post by FTO338 »

I had a little discussion with my friend regarding to this company at the start of the year, this company founded by Asian who happen to speak Cantonese. And On9 (On nine) in Cantonese mean "fu*king idiot".

Is funny how someone names their company as a joke. :lol:

Anyway if you after good quality halogen, I suggest BJunion, as they are the brightest Halogen I’ve ever use and they are much cheaper then lots of those so called "performance" halogen.
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Post by kid_dynamite »

^^ Agreed. Out of all the HID kits I've seen the BJ Union ones have the best cutoff by far. Very sharp and noticeably less glare to oncoming drivers.
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