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> FS- 9006 8000k&10,000K HID, 250 shipped.
post Feb 2, 2006 - 11:29 PM
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bunp...........
post Feb 2, 2006 - 11:46 PM
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QUOTE(lil_lissa @ Feb 1, 2006 - 9:25 PM) [snapback]387791[/snapback]

I'm gunna admit i dont know much about HID kits..
but i'm dying for some better lighting with my celi

how hard is it to install? you said you have 9006 so thats the low beam right? and h3 is the fogs? how much would it be for both and would it need to go to a shop to be installed or is this something i could do (with my dad) in my garage? if you only get low beam and fogs, is that alright, can you have the high beam just regular bulbs without a problem? whats the whole kit include? is there some sort of guarentee if the bulbs burn out?

if you want to PM me all the info instead of posting it, thats cool... im just pretty noobie with this type of thing, but am interested in getting some good, lighting that will last a long time.

thanks!!! smile.gif


install is so EASY!!!!!.....betcha u can do it..takes me 15 minutes to do it.....


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post Feb 2, 2006 - 11:48 PM
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QUOTE(DeW_H0e_GT @ Feb 2, 2006 - 11:46 PM) [snapback]388379[/snapback]

QUOTE(lil_lissa @ Feb 1, 2006 - 9:25 PM) [snapback]387791[/snapback]

I'm gunna admit i dont know much about HID kits..
but i'm dying for some better lighting with my celi

how hard is it to install? you said you have 9006 so thats the low beam right? and h3 is the fogs? how much would it be for both and would it need to go to a shop to be installed or is this something i could do (with my dad) in my garage? if you only get low beam and fogs, is that alright, can you have the high beam just regular bulbs without a problem? whats the whole kit include? is there some sort of guarentee if the bulbs burn out?

if you want to PM me all the info instead of posting it, thats cool... im just pretty noobie with this type of thing, but am interested in getting some good, lighting that will last a long time.

thanks!!! smile.gif


install is so EASY!!!!!.....betcha u can do it..takes me 15 minutes to do it.....



I;m glad you enjoy the kit let me know if you need anything else in the future. Got that jdm 3k ready for you. + ) definately take some pictures and share with the others.
post Feb 2, 2006 - 11:50 PM
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I'm at work, so I may as well help out with the answering of questions tongue.gif Install is pretty straightforward, the difference is that you connect up positive and negative to your headlight harness instead of a plug-and-plug bulb. The HID consists of a ballast (like a transformer) and a HID globe.

There's no problem with having HID lowbeams, and regular halogen highbeams, and/or vice versa. They are all independently run. Actually I won't recommend HID highbeams, it's hard to explain but they aren't designed to be flicked on and off, so when you 'flash' someone it isn't good for the HIDs.


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post Feb 3, 2006 - 7:47 PM
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pic of HID with projectors on a gen6.
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Second photo os overexposed so you can see the bleeding of the light past the cutoff.
You'll notice the lens flares to the side. Not ideal for HIDs, but not too bad... not as bad as Mazda3!


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post Feb 4, 2006 - 12:40 AM
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Not a good reference for most of us cuz those are projectors


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post Feb 4, 2006 - 4:11 AM
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QUOTE(Akimbo @ Feb 4, 2006 - 4:40 PM) [snapback]388765[/snapback]

Not a good reference for most of us cuz those are projectors

yeah, I posted up a question:
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I"ve got pics of HIDs through the 6GC Projectors, if anyone's interested.

Show of hands?

to which soltrain put up his hand smile.gif


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post Feb 4, 2006 - 11:49 PM
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Pictures of actual kit

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