hid hi/low kits

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jp night kid

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Yeah they were easy to wire up the previous owner showed me how to wire them up pretty easy m8.

I read the Ebay page the seller is giving instructions on how to fit so should be piss for ya as long as your handy and not scared to do stuff yourself on your car ull be aight
 
EVOIV MJC

EVOIV MJC

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no drilling holes,, should be a straight swop over for old bulbs,,, pal if i were able to do it with very limited mechanical/elecrical knowledge then any other monkey can do it lol,,,,,

the only hard part is finding where to put or hide the ballasts:D
 
dic

dic

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my hid kit arrived yesterday and fitting them took less than an hour, and what a difference they make.
i can finally drive at night again:sneaky:
 
dic

dic

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right heres the pics though i don't know if they do them justice:confused:
put it this way i don't mind opening her up down the country lanes now:twisted:, which before i would'nt dare do as i could only see a few feet in front of me:eek:

dipped beam
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full beam
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youngy_315

youngy_315

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i received mine yesterday too. i been really busy today so going to fit them tomorrow!!! ill put some pics up when i have
 
Dave Brennun

Dave Brennun

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They look like low level HiD's pal. Worth the money regardless! I will get some pics up of what mines look like when I am out in the dark. Prob tonight or tomorrow night.
 
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g_evo8

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anyone else any pics of their lights? preferably looking at the front of the car
 
ASC7

ASC7

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thought hid lights were going to become a MOT failure under the regulations....hope not as i want some..
 
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