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I've got Pilot HID's from http://www.hids4u.co.uk/, 100 times better than standard lamps, well worth the money
Tim
Tim
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You can buy HID in a range of colour temperatures.
Auto lamps on line sell kits to people who want to see where they're going rather than people who wanted a BMW. When I bought mine they advised a colour temperature of 4200k gives you the best visibility, a colour temperature of 6000k will look a bit blue, like the BMW's, a colour temperature of 8000k will be lax bowel blue and 10,000k will be almost purple.
So depends what you want them for, I bought 4200k
Auto lamps on line sell kits to people who want to see where they're going rather than people who wanted a BMW. When I bought mine they advised a colour temperature of 4200k gives you the best visibility, a colour temperature of 6000k will look a bit blue, like the BMW's, a colour temperature of 8000k will be lax bowel blue and 10,000k will be almost purple.
So depends what you want them for, I bought 4200k
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Are these XENON/HID CONVERSION KIT - HID/H4 http://www.scoobyparts.com/main.asp?link=ant any good?
(wont link - it comes under 'lighting')
(wont link - it comes under 'lighting')
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