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UPDATE: I am no longer in charge of this GB, source fell through. It's a good thing because TEAMNISSAN is now taking over with the same prices, but for much higher quality of Kits. Please contact him or look to the last pages of this thread for details. You can visit www.hidexpress.com and see the quality for yourselves. Nismoguy over and out.
We need at least 10 people involved to get these at $290 total shipped!
Kit includes:
2 bulbs, 2 ballasts, 2 connectors, basically everything you need to install it.
You have 4 color options, 6000K, 7500K, 8500K, or 10,000K. Click the link below to preview how they'll look. Personally, I'm getting the 8500K, nice and blue.
They will fit 9007, 9006, 9005, 9004, and H4(9003) headlights, and some others like H3 fogs, and come with a 1 year warranty. The H4's will come with lowbeams only, but you have an option to get high and low beams for an added price.
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I've always wanted a RWD SE-R, maybe after I win the Lotto.
so if i need 9006 and 9005... itll come all in the same pack??? hehe
You funny guy, they're 2 different sets, but you're getting the Hyper-Whites again. Don't worry about it, unless you have $600! :ouch:
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Originally Posted by SERfanatic
Are those the only color temps he could get them in? Or can he get 4300K in H3 application?
4300K can't be done, but why would you want them anyway? Those would just shine down the same yellowish color as stock halogens. Unless of course you would use them as "yellow" fogs.
4300K can't be done, but why would you want them anyway? Those would just shine down the same yellowish color as stock halogens. Unless of course you would use them as "yellow" fogs.
Negative, 4300K is what most factory OEM HID kits are rated at(BMW, some MB, Jaguar, Volvo,etc). The lighting is just plain white
4300K kit:
Notice the blueness with the 8500K kit:
Look at this grap and it will explain more:
Left numbers (LM=Lumens) is brightness,
Bottom (K=Kelvin) is the color Temperature
Notice the higher the Kelvin(K) the Brigtness(LM=Lumens) drops
Intriguing to say the least. There are too many wannabe experts out there saying the higher the Kelvin the closer to the color of sunlight and vice versa. Thanks for the chart and all, but I still can't help because they don't carry H3's(fogs).
Intriguing to say the least. There are too many wannabe experts out there saying the higher the Kelvin the closer to the color of sunlight and vice versa. Thanks for the chart and all, but I still can't help because they don't carry H3's(fogs).
Don't take it the wrong way, bro. I was just stating a fact. I have done my research on them but I'm far from an expert. Good luck with the GB anyhow........
^^hehe, it wasn't directed at you, not in any way. I was saying that there is too much info out there to make an educated decision.
Aztecred92, thanks for the pic, but on the site it shines down on the ground how it will look. So for everyone that wants to see how they'll look on the outside, go to www.hidexpress.com
So wait, the TSURU application is different than the b13 stock headlights (9004)? If so, I might need those H4's, because i'm getting a TSURU headlight setup, and do they have H4's in purple?
^^^Yes, if you want the purple/violet color, it would be the 10,000K color. Look a few posts up, aztecred92 posted up a pic of all the color's you can buy(except 4300K). Thanks
The webpage lists H3 and you didn't mention H3, is there something that I'm missing here? A few ppl with the B14 projectors may inquire about this due to the poor light quality of the "stock" H3 that come w/ them.