Oznium HID kits: NRG Boston Chapter Group Buy!
Well, I spoke to Phil at Oznium earlier and he is giving our chapter of NRG a special deal on the FlowLighting HID kits. $20 off for a limited time for our chapter ONLY!
Info on the kits here: http://www.oznium.com/hid
The FlowLighting HID kits provided by Oznium are available in wide range of colors from 4,000K-14,000K (14,000K is the rare purple color). Each kit comes with the HID bulbs, ballasts, harness, hardware, and easy instructions. Wiring these up doesn't take long at all, we put them in Carlos' xB the other day in just about 15 minutes and they came out great. The HID kits are covered by a one year warranty that covers defects in materials and workmanship. Let me know if you have any questions, and lets start a list to see how many people want these! Post your name, car, size and color. (EXAMPLE: Salik, xA, H4/9003 6,000K)
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Info on the kits here: http://www.oznium.com/hid
The FlowLighting HID kits provided by Oznium are available in wide range of colors from 4,000K-14,000K (14,000K is the rare purple color). Each kit comes with the HID bulbs, ballasts, harness, hardware, and easy instructions. Wiring these up doesn't take long at all, we put them in Carlos' xB the other day in just about 15 minutes and they came out great. The HID kits are covered by a one year warranty that covers defects in materials and workmanship. Let me know if you have any questions, and lets start a list to see how many people want these! Post your name, car, size and color. (EXAMPLE: Salik, xA, H4/9003 6,000K)
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yes sir, ordered my HID's from Phil on Wednesday night, had them in my hands Saturday around noon. It took a few minutes to figure out the wiring, but once we knew what went where, the installation was a breeze.
I have the 6000k and they are bright. I wouldnt recommend anything above 8000k since its too blue to stay on the legal side.
I know some of you guys have the blue "HID style" bulbs. Honestly, those bulbs suck. The light ouptut doesn't even come close to true HID's
Once the weather clears up a bit, Ill try to get some pics...
I have the 6000k and they are bright. I wouldnt recommend anything above 8000k since its too blue to stay on the legal side.
I know some of you guys have the blue "HID style" bulbs. Honestly, those bulbs suck. The light ouptut doesn't even come close to true HID's
Once the weather clears up a bit, Ill try to get some pics...
id be very interested .. this is the actual ballast, housing, lens style HID stuff? i dont just wanna have an HID bulb in the standard housing .. i would like to do this .. ive always wanted HID .. do ya have to modify your headlight housing?
Originally Posted by daggerSLADE
id be very interested .. this is the actual ballast, housing, lens style HID stuff? i dont just wanna have an HID bulb in the standard housing .. i would like to do this .. ive always wanted HID .. do ya have to modify your headlight housing?
2 Ballasts, 2 HID Bulbs and Wiring+Hardware.
If you want projectors, then you need to buy them seperate...
the only way you could get projectors is if you buy an entirely new headlight set, or retrofit your own projectors into the stock housing ($$$). id highly suggest that you go with these HIDs, theres no stray light reflection as the HIDs look very clean and bright. in my opinion, the tC aftermarket headlights with projectors don't look very nice.
doug FYI i have HIDS in my lows and fogs ,and the output is sick. 100x better then halogens and i have them in stock housing, you should definatly jump on this, oznium is giving this kiler deal.
oh and jesse incase you didnt know 9005's are the highbeams, 9006 are the lows for the tC
oh and jesse incase you didnt know 9005's are the highbeams, 9006 are the lows for the tC
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