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    ^^^ Clearly says not including ballasts
    "100% US Seller,Shipping from USA directly!! the price for 1 set of the H4 HID Bi-xenon projector lens ,not including the ballasts.The color of the Ring(CCFL ANGEL EYES) is WHITE.THE DEVIL EYES IS RED"

    Quote Originally Posted by GU357 View Post
    nah i cant replicate it, it was a Projector retro fit i saw. it looked cool.

    i just want cooler white lights. cooler as in colour. thanks guys!
    If your just after cooler white lights as you say have you considered just using some philips xtreme vision, blue vision, osram cool blue, etc type of bulbs? that way you dont have to mess with the headlight housing, cost less, doesnt glare oncoming motorists and is legal.
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    oh great thanks TBM

    and the link i posted was the wrong one ahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by NightKids View Post
    Yes the HIDs on the new cars are amazing! I have 4300K in projectors myself and I love them. Problem is when it rains I still prefer my other car running halogens. The more yellow tint is great for bad conditions.

    Lucky I got some yellow halogen foggies to go with the HIDs, they're great for rain.
    Yeh and you know what shits me the most, dumbasses out there who run 12000k hid fogs lights lol these people are looking to kill them selves on a foggy night.. It's either like you said standard halogen or ion yellow.
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    Although this one time I was experimenting with ultra violet purple HIDs in my GT-Four and that changed my perception on everything! All white road markers and reflective road signs lit up bright yellow from the purple light, I wad just in awwwww.. In saying that when you looked at the road ahead it was like you didn't have lights on lol the purple lights just blended with the black tar..

    Here's a pic
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    That looks pretty cool, like Legend of Speed 2 stylez...

    On a nice clear day the 8000K - 15000K do the job but when it started pouring down rain, these HIDs are useless! Not to mention if you get fog, it's game over.

    Drove interstate once without proper yellow foglights and learnt my lesson. Could only see about 1-2 metres in front of me, the fog was that thick!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GU357 View Post
    i know how to open it. im just asking if the wires require splicing or if theres any funny business that i would need to know about the wires. or any good tips.

    i would rather spend 80$ on hid projectors, and accidently over cooking the housing, then spend 700$ to get pre made ones from taiwan.
    Projector headlights are $300 odd.. I don't know where you got $700 from ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by tiksie View Post
    Projector headlights are $300 odd.. I don't know where you got $700 from ?
    on ebay, projector style headlights are 690 odd dollars.

    send me a link of what you found.

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    wtf, i searched that and i only got one hit before....

    anyway thanks, im looking into it.

    so in theory i buy this and then get a HID conversion kit aswell then voila?

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    Pretty much.

    Just inquire around first to make sure your purchasing RHD projector headlights.
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    After installing the new headlights remember to adjust the beam pattern/height as they dont come pre-adjusted, Should illuminate the road ahead for 25 meters without dazzling on coming motorists.
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