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JM_16v
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will they fit in a nova?
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Loads of my mates buy them off ebay off an ebay seller called "kylincurio6688" he sells then for £50 and they work just as good as anyother set. and my mates had a set on his skyline for over a year now and still work fine

I dont see why people are paying £100+ ?
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Is that for hi lo dual beam H4's though?

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/HID-CONVERSION-KIT-XENON-H1-H3-H4-H7-H10-H11-H13-BLUE_W0QQitemZ140167204752QQihZ004QQcategoryZ72235QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

these dont look a bad buy

[Edited on 23-10-2007 by DAZ1985]
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What's involved in fitting these? Do wires need to be cut?
Dan Lewis
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quote:
Originally posted by ed
What's involved in fitting these? Do wires need to be cut?


nope as most just attach to the standard wiring.
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quote:
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What's involved in fitting these? Do wires need to be cut?



depends on the kit.
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any HID light kits attaching to standard wiring will be dangerous as fuck

[Edited on 23-10-2007 by Steve]
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quote:
Originally posted by Dave A
quote:
Originally posted by ed
What's involved in fitting these? Do wires need to be cut?



dave u2u me when you get these. i want

depends on the kit.
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quote:
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any HID light kits attaching to standard wiring will be dangerous as fuck

[Edited on 23-10-2007 by Steve]


why? when they use less power
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no they dont
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quote:
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no they dont


they use less power then the ballest (sp) increase the power irrc
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what hid kit do i need for corsa b angel eyes, what fitment??
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quote:
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any HID light kits attaching to standard wiring will be dangerous as fuck





everyone should listen to steve, he has lots of experience with these kits and knows his stuff. plus he must have tested these kits on standard vehicle wiring to test the current and voltage draw, or maybe he is just spouting shit as usual.
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no because if i wanted to fit OE HIDs to my skoda i would need to change the wiring to cater for the HIDs, standard wiring isnt suitable

this is information from skoda

[Edited on 23-10-2007 by Steve]
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no because if i wanted to fit OE HIDs to my skoda i would need to change the wiring to cater for the HIDs, standard wiring isnt suitable

this is information from skoda

[Edited on 23-10-2007 by Steve]


but dont you have to buy different headlights also?

+ skoda would be in it for profit too. i bet they make up just some additional wire alot.

and to add i have a HID kit on the STANDARD wiring and bought the kit for £125 no problems or i could have spent £500 on the proper kit from suzuki,

i think i made the right decision.

[Edited on 23-10-2007 by Dan Lewis]
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quote:
Originally posted by Dave A
The Vsport kits will be available in the next few weeks. over 100 kits supplied last year, not 1 blown bulb or ballast, not 1 MOT failure due to having them fitted, not 1 complaint or kit returned.

will do another group buy if anyone is interested?


neather have mine n mine were half the price

my 4300k xenones are friggin ace, 12months on and there still as gud as the day i got them not bad for £68 altho min dint cum in a fancy metal box

[Edited on 23-10-2007 by GSi_16v]
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Or Steve, you could buy a kit with integral wiring loom and just use the standard switch wiring as a signal (0.5volts) and then it will work fine as it draws current directly through the kits own loom directly from the battery.
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quote:
Originally posted by Dave A
Or Steve, you could buy a kit with integral wiring loom and just use the standard switch wiring as a signal (0.5volts) and then it will work fine as it draws current directly through the kits own loom directly from the battery.


yeah doing it that way is ok
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quote:
Originally posted by GSi_16v
quote:
Originally posted by Dave A
The Vsport kits will be available in the next few weeks. over 100 kits supplied last year, not 1 blown bulb or ballast, not 1 MOT failure due to having them fitted, not 1 complaint or kit returned.

will do another group buy if anyone is interested?


neather have mine n mine were half the price

my 4300k xenones are friggin ace




all kits will do a similar job, some will do them better. in the same way that a crappy £200 Gmax suspension kit will 'do the job' but a Bilstein kit that costs £900 will do the job far better. a lot of the cheap kits flicker, are blinding to other road users and dont come with a 3 year warranty, also I bet they arent CE approved, Emarked and made in the UK.
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quote:
Originally posted by Steve
quote:
Originally posted by Dave A
Or Steve, you could buy a kit with integral wiring loom and just use the standard switch wiring as a signal (0.5volts) and then it will work fine as it draws current directly through the kits own loom directly from the battery.


yeah doing it that way is ok



thats the way all of my kits do it
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can you reply to my u2u dave please
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but waht do yors do that mine dont exactly
also mine dont fliker and dont dassel

[Edited on 23-10-2007 by GSi_16v]
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quote:
Originally posted by DAZ1985
Is that for hi lo dual beam H4's though?

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/HID-CONVERSION-KIT-XENON-H1-H3-H4-H7-H10-H11-H13-BLUE_W0QQitemZ140167204752QQihZ004QQcategoryZ72235QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

these dont look a bad buy

[Edited on 23-10-2007 by DAZ1985]



http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/HID-XENON-CONVERSION-KIT-BULBS-BALLAST-H3-6000K-NEW_W0QQitemZ280165469220QQihZ018QQcategoryZ9895QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

thats him on ebay selling them,if he hasnt got what you want message him and he will sort it for you and for £50 delivered with a two year warranty you cant go wrong
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Bosch, "made in germany finished in china"
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quote:
Originally posted by dan-h
Bosch, "made in germany finished in china"



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