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Much appreciated sir. Great valentines day gift for both of us. She get's HIDs and I get to play with her prelude. win - win situation. She works afternoons and doesn't get out until midnight. The stock headlights for the prelude are aweful and I will feel a lot better if she had better lighting on her way home at night. Thanks again.
I did some research guys and it looks like you can get them at hidtech.com. They're relatively cheap but I e-mailed them and they haven't e-mailed back so maybe it's a dead site now.
I have another resource but the cost on them is ridiculously high. So high that I totally disregarded the site since I didn't think anyone would actually buy them. if I remember the site, I'll post it up for you guys.
misterke- you didn't tell me they were going in a prelude - cool! here's a tip if you have a 97+ prelude - use some mother's billet polish on the headlights, they tend to fade and get hazy after a while - if you rub in some of the mother's billet compound it'll clear them right up and look new.
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I have another resource but the cost on them is ridiculously high. So high that I totally disregarded the site since I didn't think anyone would actually buy them. if I remember the site, I'll post it up for you guys.
misterke- you didn't tell me they were going in a prelude - cool! here's a tip if you have a 97+ prelude - use some mother's billet polish on the headlights, they tend to fade and get hazy after a while - if you rub in some of the mother's billet compound it'll clear them right up and look new.
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Awesome info man. I'll get on it ASAP. Her lude is a 2001 and the headlights are hazy. One got a yellowish tint on them already. Didn't know if that was common. We've been trying to figure out cost effective ways to clear it up but to no avail. Damn your good at this lighting stuff. Hats off to you sir.
no problem misterke
here's the stuff you'll want to use:

I was skeptical before when a buddy of mine told me to use it on my headlamps since I had JUST used it to polish my wheels but I gave it a try and it worked A LOT faster than using Meguirs PlastX.
Good luck and thanks for your business.
here's the stuff you'll want to use:

I was skeptical before when a buddy of mine told me to use it on my headlamps since I had JUST used it to polish my wheels but I gave it a try and it worked A LOT faster than using Meguirs PlastX.
Good luck and thanks for your business.
MicaxB- the wire harness will help you power your HID lows. The H4 kits that I send out have a high halogen beam that needs to be connected to the original plug. It takes some modification of the kit since it is made to work without the harness as an option. I don't recommend powering ballasts through the factory wiring though.
For more information on how the slight mods check out my write up here:
http://www.mobilehid.com/h4.htm
Thanks.
Clifford
For more information on how the slight mods check out my write up here:
http://www.mobilehid.com/h4.htm
Thanks.
Clifford
aznpimp- yes. $170 shipped! includes relay and fuse wired inline directly to your battery. the only thing your factory wiring does is trigger the relay so you have ZERO risk of burning out a plug. 
Wire harnesses are the ONLY WAY TO GO.
I was bored so I checked out some pink bulbs in the GS. What do you guys think?
If you guys are interested, I'll have my manufacturer send me a bunch. Right now all I have are the 9006 bulbs in this color. Sorry xB and xA owners.

Wire harnesses are the ONLY WAY TO GO.
I was bored so I checked out some pink bulbs in the GS. What do you guys think?
If you guys are interested, I'll have my manufacturer send me a bunch. Right now all I have are the 9006 bulbs in this color. Sorry xB and xA owners.






