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Where to find an HID system

Where to find an HID system

Postby Scottv » Mon Oct 21, 2002 6:08 am

Where are you people finding your HID systems? and how hard would it to do it myself?
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Postby happy_aggies » Mon Oct 21, 2002 7:48 am

Ebay, groupbuycenter.com, etc.

Install is not to bad when you get a good HID kit.
take abt. 2-3 hours for a Dummy like me,
1-2 hours for others perhaps.

It's more a plug and play kind of thingy.
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Postby Jay » Mon Oct 21, 2002 11:39 am

happy_aggies wrote:Ebay, groupbuycenter.com, etc.

Install is not to bad when you get a good HID kit.
take abt. 2-3 hours for a Dummy like me,
1-2 hours for others perhaps.

It's more a plug and play kind of thingy.


That is of course if you buy the pricy HID KIT. If you are cheap like me, try to find some "take offs" from fancy cars like Lexus, MB, BMW, Audi, Infiniti.... Obviously retrofitting would take a little more time to install...

Kit = $350-$450
Retrofit = $100-$200

I had to play around with dremel to install mine, but it didn't take long at all...
-19" Konig Tantrum rims.. Sitting in the garage waiting for tires..
-TRD springs.. Sitting in the garage waiting for struts..
-Conrero aluminium foot pedals.. Sitting in the garage due to my laziness.
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