Group Buy: HID xenon conversion kits ** ROUND 2 **

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so... basically, sure u can buy these but that's going to be completely useless cos u already have them.

right?
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got them in yesterday no pics as yet but they make a lot of difference.

Thanks John!!
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question: would these work in a silvia s14a?
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FTO338 wrote:
JahjaMan wrote:sorry to butt in again,

but i really wanna know if GPvR's discharge headlights will be any different from the projectors?
Like Euro said, GPvR already comes with HID and your headlights, along with every other FTO on this planet is projector style. Which i told you before already.

Projector style is basically your bulb cover and your halogen and HID is the bulb. Its just the bulb use different technology.
right right

just wasnt sure if discharge meant high intensity discharge.

rightio, thanks for the info =)
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Hobbsie wrote:question: would these work in a silvia s14a?
yeah s14 use 9004 bulbs...
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does GPVR comes with HID stock???
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Would postage to NZ be too much of a problem? :D
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johhny wrote:does GPVR comes with HID stock???
yes
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Grue wrote:Would postage to NZ be too much of a problem? :D
no should be fine .... but it will cost alittle more...
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just drove home from dinner 2nite and my wife was driving the FTO and I was in my r33. got in front for a while to check out the HIDs...def. look sweet. not to bright but really white....you need to get some.
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put me down as a maybe for now, i'll see if i have the spare $$ when u finalise it :) (just thought i'd give u the heads up, just in case)

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johhny wrote:does GPVR comes with HID stock???
pretty sure you have to have them disabled and replaced with halogens for importing though. :(

you can always have them sent to you in the post though. :twisted:
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johhny wrote:does GPVR comes with HID stock???
pretty sure you have to have them disabled and replaced with halogens for importing though. :(

you can always have them sent to you in the post though. :twisted:
for complience you mean.
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Ahhh, go on then!


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finally fitted mine today - and wow they look hot on a white car.

thanks to TPG and Chris for your help after i stuffed up the initial install.

Certainly well worth the $$$
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EURO wrote:finally fitted mine today - and wow they look hot on a white car.

thanks to TPG and Chris for your help after i stuffed up the initial install.

Certainly well worth the $$$
your welcome mate...I reckon they look tops.
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come on 4 more .... i
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