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  1. #13
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chris_typer View Post
    I personally wouldn't have clue about changing lights on my car..so would probably have to take it somewhere to get it done. But the CTR has H7 type lights, dont they? and you would recommend buying them from BT-Revolution?
    Yea H7's, but iuno about buying from BT-Revolution. He is taking a while to reply....and his delivery time is 1.5 weeks so im going to have to wait AGES and i dont think i can ? Might look else where for good kits

    They come with instruction manuals, so im sure you would be able to work it out. But taking it to someone who knows what they doing is always good

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    its very easy, just plug and it goes. You only have to drill a hole on the cover to get the ballast out and get a place to stick the ballast. ill put more pics if u want

    here are the pictures

    this is the left hand side light. I mounted the ballast in the small corner. This area doesnt have a flat spot to stick the ballast properly so i put some 3m tape on the bottom of the ballast and drill 2 holes on the plastic wall and zip tie the ballast there.



    These are the problematic right hand side. As you can see there are not much room at all to manouver your hand in there. You dont use your eyes when installing the bulb, you use your sense of touch since you can not see anything. i mply stick the ballast on the side wall of the light housing with 3m tape. Although this can also be done on the left hand side but it is very close to the drive belt.


    ANd thats how 6000k HID looks like in a CTR
    Last edited by sitta; 14-10-2007 at 03:49 PM.
    Triangular exhaust

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    Quote Originally Posted by sitta View Post
    its very easy, just plug and it goes. You only have to drill a hole on the cover to get the ballast out and get a place to stick the ballast. ill put more pics if u want, pics coming soon

    Pics would be good

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    Looks hectic..im definately get them..when i do we all gotta meet up and go for a cruise. I'll try talk to some other CTR owners and organise one for a couple of months, when uni exams are over and everything. Any ideas on other companies for HID's boys, in sydney?
    civic type R

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    ebay? i got it off ebay for $160 included delivery but my friend got it at some place in kingsford for $300 installed, same installation as mine, they also drilled the hole in the cover and place the ballast in the engine bay. They are also the cheap chinese HID but hey they do their job so im happy with them. The HID bulb might be chinese brand but the ballast is osram which is quite good
    Triangular exhaust

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    Quote Originally Posted by 1996ek1 View Post
    Pics would be good
    Oops, pics werent working before and i misread it, thought it said pics soon or something, i forget.

    But your setup looks real clean....

    The engine bay is such a cluster lol...
    And Chris, i thought you were like 17 ?

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    hid's in stock projectors =

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    Quote Originally Posted by yourfather View Post
    hid's in stock projectors =
    you =

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    as you can see, I have
    <--- 5 blocks for tech related posts.

    I've been here for 2 + years

    And I know more people here than you, so watch your mouth.

    Plus I've also had HID's in stock projectors. Get a real hid kit with HID projectors.

    Oh yeah, and while you are at it, go **** yourself

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    Quote Originally Posted by yourfather View Post
    as you can see, I have
    <--- 5 blocks for tech related posts.

    I've been here for 2 + years

    And I know more people here than you.

    Plus I've also had HID's in stock projectors. Get real hid kit with HID projectors.

    Oh yeah, and while you are at it, go **** yourself
    What does any of that have to do with anything?I dont care if you've been here for 2 years and know more people ???

    I thought we were talking about personal opinions here, or are you talking about using HID's in non-HID projectors and oncoming cars with HID's without the projectors shitting you etc ?

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    it gives you shitter light output than regular halogen projectors dude. sure there's light everywhere, but its not where you need it to be. you can see shit 400 metres ahead, but the road in front of you isn't quite so bright

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    Quote Originally Posted by yourfather View Post

    Oh yeah, and while you are at it, go **** yourself
    Hmm missed this line....
    You okay over there ???

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