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Old 15-03-2005, 19:52
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Im game for one or two sets ..
Who likes ?
I got Paypal for overseas payments .
Must be a discount if we buy more then one set


300 dollar is how many euro?
maybe i'm in..
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Old 15-03-2005, 20:15
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for the best lightening performance 4100 K better...

The higer K The lower performance.


True about the higher k means lower performance, but the 6000k is the one with the best light, all car manufacturers now have 6000k lights in their cars. Also, the higher k, the light is more blue and less white. I have seen 14000k kits on Ebay, those are purple!
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Old 15-03-2005, 23:16
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nothing against you, but i hate the F*cking light.

when i come in opposite direction i can't see sh*t with these light.
same like fog light at the front when there is no fog at all.

that stands on nummer 2 of my most irritating list.


I understand you, the lights that you hate so much are simply unajusted. If all ajusted well, you'll see very bright lights that doesn't make you blind
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Old 15-03-2005, 23:21
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6000K light is similar to the sun light. So our eyes feel good with it... No sense to use a purple headlights or blue, green, etc.
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Old 15-03-2005, 23:38
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Remark for all who are thinking about my offer! We are talking about HID set with H4 housing, that make only LOWBEAM. It's NOT a Bi-xenon set!






So if you have H4 headlights as your only lights, you will need an extra hibeams. I use my inner 5" lights as a highbeams, and i don't need it in city.

Bi-xenon lamp has a small steel shield moving around the lamp and changing the light's focus. The set has expensive price about $500.
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Old 16-03-2005, 19:14
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I understand you, the lights that you hate so much are simply unajusted. If all ajusted well, you'll see very bright lights that doesn't make you blind


yes, you're right it's a problem not of the driver but of the garage that checks them every year with the period inspection.

But i don't care about your lights, you live far away from here.
but to pay 400 dollar so you can shine in someone's eyes?? :frown:
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Old 16-03-2005, 22:41
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but to pay 400 dollar so you can shine in someone's eyes?? :frown:


I paid about $300 not for "cool" look and not to blind another people.You can feel the difference only if you try once. Personaly, i don't want to drive with that yellow light (halogen) ever... When you drive a car with halogen after HID you get a feeling like trying to light your way with IR torch... It's yellow and dim and you don't see many things, you must reduce speed for a half and feel unsafe... Just try to drive with 6000K HID and you'll see...
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Old 17-03-2005, 10:07
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I paid about $300 Just try to drive with 6000K HID and you'll see...


Nope, a normaal light cost me about $10,- so for me no 6000K HID lights.

I don't have fast cars, i'm just cruisin.so my vision is excellent at cruisin speed.

But if it interest you, feel free to buy them
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sooooo has there been a verdict reaches as to the best ....k yet cos im tryin to make my mind up and for the guy cummin the other way a set of these should come in handy
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