Group Buy: HID xenon conversion kits ** ROUND 2 **
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OKay they're in... Very Easy.... bout 10 mins per side...
Look unreal... take about 5 secs to warm up and change colours (looks cool) They are EASILY brighter than old ones... bout 3 or 4 times brighter... and look awesome on the road... couple of quick pics but they really dont do it justice...
Anyone on GC wanna look gimmie a bell...


Look unreal... take about 5 secs to warm up and change colours (looks cool) They are EASILY brighter than old ones... bout 3 or 4 times brighter... and look awesome on the road... couple of quick pics but they really dont do it justice...
Anyone on GC wanna look gimmie a bell...



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Installation was a breeze... globe plugged straight into the headlight just like a standard one... then i just found a good spot nearby for the ballast and then snipped off the old light plug and wired it to the ballast.. bout 10 mins per side... Looks unreal.. folowed some mates last night they said it was unreal.. to find me they just looked the the blue/white head lights...
Have had everyone say they look awesome.. even my girlfriend...
Have had everyone say they look awesome.. even my girlfriend...

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go to any mechanics which can produce RWC and they will be able to adjust the height of the beam for you guys...
they have standard height and width... so, shouldnt be a problem at all...
and yea, i think there shouldnt have any problem with projector lamp because there's a built-in metal plate or something within the projector lamp itself to make a cut-off line... if i were not mistaken... saw a diagram illustrating a projector lamp before... it looks cool
they have standard height and width... so, shouldnt be a problem at all...
and yea, i think there shouldnt have any problem with projector lamp because there's a built-in metal plate or something within the projector lamp itself to make a cut-off line... if i were not mistaken... saw a diagram illustrating a projector lamp before... it looks cool

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Please be under no illusion HID lights in a FTO are illegal, because the headlight was not designed for it, the car is not equiped with self leveling headlights and there is no high intensity headlight washers fitted to the car.
However can I get a set with 4300K globes.
BobZ
However can I get a set with 4300K globes.
BobZ
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