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Old 18 November 2010, 01:23 PM
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Default i have some Hids for sale ..

As above have some hids for sale, these are brand new not been out the box. They cost £130 quid new looking only for £80

they are the 8000K ones

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Old 18 November 2010, 04:03 PM
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Forgot to add these are for the classic scooby H4's
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Old 18 November 2010, 04:16 PM
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thought u wanted them fitted mate?
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Old 18 November 2010, 04:47 PM
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Dont have the scoob no more mate.. might get one again after xmas etc
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oh ok mate fair enough, although i would say keep em as they will work for any other car that runs H4 bulbs. and they are quite expensive now tbh with u. u can get them so cheap now a days.
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Thats a good point mate i may keep them etc ..

im looking at getting a lexus is200 for a familey car wonder if they will fit that type of car?
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Do you know what color beam these give off mate,as i know some are bright white ranging to almost bright blue.
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Originally Posted by WhiteWagonMan
Do you know what color beam these give off mate,as i know some are bright white ranging to almost bright blue.
They will be toward the blue/white end of the light scale, 3000K are yellow the least blue 4300K yellow/white etc, the higher the number goes the bluer the light becomes 1200K is very blue, have a look at the ebay suppiers they usually have comparison chart

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Old 30 November 2010, 06:09 PM
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Hope this helps:

"Choosing the colour

4300k = Brilliant white - this gives the most visible light

6000k = Strong white with a hint of blue - the most popular choice (and our LED sidelights match these).

8000k = Stronger blue tint - this gives the least amount of visible light of the three choices (but still very bright)"
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Thanks for the info guys,much appreciated.
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joe you got pm mate.
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