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    4300k 55W hi/low headlight kits, spotlights are 4300k as well,

    compared to a standard halogen globe in gq headlights the HID kit is money well spent and you can actually see the road for a change!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GQ4.2 View Post
    4300k 55W hi/low headlight kits, spotlights are 4300k as well,

    compared to a standard halogen globe in gq headlights the HID kit is money well spent and you can actually see the road for a change!
    Mate Im almost tempted to atke a dirve do your way just to take a look....lol

    Thanks for the reply

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nissan Kid View Post
    Damm 100W, I thought my 55's were bright!

    I have 55W in my Rally 4000's and they are 4300k
    And 55W HiLO H4's at 6000k in my headlights

    Gotta love Hids
    Matt Im telling ya man the 100w 6000k HID's are mind blowing thay leave the 55's for dead.

    I you went for a set you would not look back.

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    100w HID kits are now available in 4300k, 5000k, 6000k,& 8000k in all single element (spottys) globe types.

    If anyone is interested PM me & I will pass on more info.

    These are not the cheapo crap ones that are getting around, thay are of a high standard & to put it mildly to see these things work thay are like the finger of God.

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    hey I would like to no more but dont no how to pm you cheers do you have any pics of the difference?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Russell1974 View Post
    hey I would like to no more but dont no how to pm you cheers do you have any pics of the difference?
    Sorry Russ I don't as Im not the seller & I've tried to take happy snaps of mine bit with little success as thay are just to bright (100w 600k) but I can give you some idea on how it works.

    The K stands for kelvin which is the the color of the light. exc A std H4 Halogen (hi/lo headlight) is around 3000k ( very yellowish) the HID range start at 4300k which is still on the yellowish side but on as much as a std H4 Halogen.

    The 5000k are much whiter in color. The 6000k are white with a little hint of blue & the 8000k are the blue looking ones.

    Now this doesn't change with the wattage ie. K is color & W is power.

    I hope this is of some help

    If you want to PM (personal message) me just put your mouse pointer on my user name click your left mouse button it will drop down a window then go down the list & click on send privet message & your there.

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    Can tell you that there is no joy driving through snow with HIDs, every flake looks like a bloody dinnerplate!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by portal pat View Post
    Can tell you that there is no joy driving through snow with HIDs, every flake looks like a bloody dinnerplate!!
    LOL............. What "K" are the ones your running?

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    6000K. A little lower would be better in Tassie actually.

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    Quote Originally Posted by portal pat View Post
    6000K. A little lower would be better in Tassie actually.
    As I've posted on here 75w & 100w driving light kits are now available in 4300k, 5000k, 6000k, 8000k

    I have a supplier for these so if your at all interested or considering an upgrade let me know & I will PM you with the info

    These are not the cheap crap getting around either Thay are the ceramic type so thay don't distort or move the focus of the beam from heat like the cheaper plastic type do & have high grade ballasts unlike the cheap crap one getting around & are covered by warranty.

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