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    im thinking about buying hid kit from ebay but not sure.

    hey guys,
    i just wanted ask if theres anything wrong with HID from ebay?

    i found one,
    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/BI-XENON-H4-H...3A8%7C294%3A50

    unsure if i should buy it or not :S

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    wouldnt suggest it

    999automotive are having their sale 155 shipped
    id trust them over ebay anyday.

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    i guess so, they all in 8000k though im only looking for 6000k.

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    only difference between buying from ebay and 999 is that you can easily get a refund/exchange if you buy it within australia. otherwise its the same quality and they're all made in asia anyway.

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    if your worried about quality, the owner before me had some Ebay HID installed in my car and have been in car for a while (over 2 years) and not given any trouble. But it is true about getting a warranty/return job with ebay, you will probably pay as much to post item back to the ebay seller.

    Just my 2c

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    boo

    Quote Originally Posted by kcokla View Post
    wouldnt suggest it

    999automotive are having their sale 155 shipped
    id trust them over ebay anyday.
    i bought fromm 999auto on dec now the bulbs are blown im going back on monday see if they refund me as its 1year warranty..
    Quote oh dear ****ing lawd. my d*ck did more than move. it jumped out of my pants, and tore the fly open....

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    ^^999 automotive HIDS are from china anyway

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    Bought a HID kit from ebay a few weeks back, noticed the beam of light twitched/flickers a little bit. It isn't noticeable when driving, but when the light is aimed at a wall or another car you can notice it abit. A mate of mine also has the same probelm from the HID he bought off ebay as well. We both bought from the same seller so just his kits might just have defects. I can't remember the sellers name, but on the site it had a video on the bottom explaining what HID's were.

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    pretty much everyone has HID from china, if you got good jap ones, id expect you pay more than 400 bucks. but the quality is so awsome. even the box they come in is cooler lol~

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    Have purchased about 10kits from various stores on ebay for various cars. I think i've had to return one ballast and 1 set of globes back (wrong temp). As everyone is saying, Sending stuff back o/s is a pain in the arse however you can save money. $155 isn't huge, the last single order I got off ebay was for $170 as I wanted to see if the quality was any better then the last store I brought from. Ballast's won't be your problem. Decent globes is what you need to find!

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    dude buy off the traders here, saves you the hassle,

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    yeah, if ure worried abt getting dodge then dnt bother buying it on ebay.

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