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Top marks to the guys from PowerBulbs!
I ordered a set of Philips Vision Plus bulbs on Saturday evening as I wanted the free blue vision sidelights (I could not bring myself to pay £15 for a pair of them on there own!) and had the post man not left the package in the porch I would have had them first thing this morning!
So I paid out £20 in the end, got the sidelight bulbs that I really wanted (normal W5W just dont look right after seeing these) I got a spare pair of PVP bulbs, and delivery for under £20!
I ordered a set of Philips Vision Plus bulbs on Saturday evening as I wanted the free blue vision sidelights (I could not bring myself to pay £15 for a pair of them on there own!) and had the post man not left the package in the porch I would have had them first thing this morning!
So I paid out £20 in the end, got the sidelight bulbs that I really wanted (normal W5W just dont look right after seeing these) I got a spare pair of PVP bulbs, and delivery for under £20!
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Another satisfied Powerbulbs customer here - I ordered a set of the Philip Ultra Blue Vision H1 and H7's (inc. the sidelight bulbs) for my moretted MY02. Ordered them online at about 3pm on a Friday and the postie woke me up at 8.20am the next day!
Never had anything ordered and delivered that fast and hassle free!
Never had anything ordered and delivered that fast and hassle free!
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Not sure if this is the place to post this but just wondered about your sidelights - last time I had to change a sidelight bulb I ended up snapping the plastic holder so now one of my sidelights is held on by just the screw (which is no big deal really, just annoying). I'd like to change the bulbs in the sidelights (already changed the heads) but don't fancy the aggro of snapping the other side!! The guidebook says you have to undo the screw then strike a glancing blow forward (or something like that!) I did that and the thing broke! D'Oh!
Clintyboy
Not sure if this is the place to post this but just wondered about your sidelights - last time I had to change a sidelight bulb I ended up snapping the plastic holder so now one of my sidelights is held on by just the screw (which is no big deal really, just annoying). I'd like to change the bulbs in the sidelights (already changed the heads) but don't fancy the aggro of snapping the other side!! The guidebook says you have to undo the screw then strike a glancing blow forward (or something like that!) I did that and the thing broke! D'Oh!
Clintyboy
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See my post(Powerbulbs tip), if you need bulbs for Prodrive lights as fitted to the UK300.
Regards,
Ian
[Edited by IAN K UK300 - 9/21/2003 4:08:09 PM]
Regards,
Ian
[Edited by IAN K UK300 - 9/21/2003 4:08:09 PM]
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