Me too, Group buy. I'd be in for the 6000k version. Have them drop shipped.I'll call you tomorrow!
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Me too, Group buy. I'd be in for the 6000k version. Have them drop shipped.I'll call you tomorrow!
So now it's about being neighborly, not the discount?compu 85: Thanks for the clarification. Now that I think about it, it makes perfect sense that a photo of a light would have issues.
Hmmm...don't press that "Buy it Now" button until you talk to me...maybe you/we can get a discount if you buy 2 sets? I'm seriously considering it...
Anyone have any ideas about how the heat of a regeneration might affect the life of the the electronics/ballasts under the hood of a Passat TDI? Just asking if it might be a factor in longevity of the lighting system.
Me too, Group buy. I'd be in for the 6000k version. Have them drop shipped.
Or worse, those stupid blue lights.Me likes ... didn't want to look like one of dem boy racers with 6000K
Niner, go for it. The 4300 don't look bluish to me at all. Install is very easy, no perm mods are made to the car, set of 2 replacement bulbs cost $25 on Amazon, whats not to like (compare that to D2S/D2R ). Complete HID set is $99 from USP ... I think I forgot to apply the 5% or 10% coupon.
The light output is most remarkable, you will love it
Drill, Baby, Drill! Get some lights on order first, though.I was planning on drilling a hole.
I bet if you had a set of lights and attended TDIFest in Ypsilanti, MI, Matt98AHU could do it for you, like just before Fall, short days, and long nights. It will be done right, he's a guru, but I don't think he works for beer anymore. PM him if you are interested.I wish someone lived near Chicago to help me with this I'm terrified of doing anything to my car. I can build a computer and do anything to an electronic, but when it comes to modding a car I'm terrified.