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alex_00s 18 November 2006 07:45 PM

It is illegal to drive with your fogs on in non-foggy weather... dont grass on me to the feds... :(


:lol:



I'm just a tart really... but I like the way they light up the road *cough* no really!!! :lol1:

Paul666 18 November 2006 08:44 PM

I received my bill yesterday for the duty from TNT. Not as bad as it could have been, as it was £34 for two kits.
Paul.

SC008Y_MAD 18 November 2006 08:44 PM

YES. it is illegal to drive with your fogs on when it is not foggy.

Also it will hurt your eyes more so, so i have heard on here :wonder:

SC008Y_MAD 18 November 2006 08:45 PM

I got my bill yesterday, from TNT. £30.88. Sent the chq off yesterday to them.

alex_00s 18 November 2006 11:16 PM

Hmmm, seems TNT have got wise to the selling of these kits...

So we're looking at £30 for a single kit and £35 for 2 kits (TAX)? ...not too bad I guess, but a cost others will have to be prepared for when ordering from now on.

I ordered 2 kits and have received them... just gotta wait and see when Mr Postman delivers my bill from TNT! :rolleyes:

mikeswrx02 18 November 2006 11:39 PM


Originally Posted by alex_00s
Hmmm, seems TNT have got wise to the selling of these kits...

So we're looking at £30 for a single kit and £35 for 2 kits (TAX)? ...not too bad I guess, but a cost others will have to be prepared for when ordering from now on.

I ordered 2 kits and have received them... just gotta wait and see when Mr Postman delivers my bill from TNT! :rolleyes:

BTW, what did they declare the value of the goods??? @cough@ under 30usd is @cough@ tax ok!... thats how much its really worth for my kit!!!:freak3: !

SC008Y_MAD 19 November 2006 10:41 AM

Its anything over £18.00 GBP that they charge.

jasonius 19 November 2006 09:31 PM

Er I won;t be too happy at paying duty, I thought the web site claimed no duty..?:(

AndiThompson 19 November 2006 10:06 PM

I don't seem to have been charged (touch wood). I'm confused how they could charge me though, the only price mentioned in the box is $17. Did you guys have different documents? How could they find out the true value?

PGMabley 19 November 2006 10:07 PM


Originally Posted by AndiThompson
I don't seem to have been charged (touch wood). I'm confused how they could charge me though, the only price mentioned in the box is $17. Did you guys have different documents? How could they find out the true value?

same here

alex_00s 20 November 2006 01:51 AM

I think its pot luck really... if they get the hint that these are coming thru thick and fast it wont fool them when the box says £17 value... but then again I havnt had a duty bill... touch wood - altho £30 wont exactly break the bank.

I do understand the concern that some may have with this extra charge not outlined from the start, but its one of those things that you cant foresee at the begining and only after things take off you incure snags.

I apologise for anyone thats been hit with the duty and can only say that for anyone ordering please be aware you MAY have to pay these charges.

jasonius 20 November 2006 02:45 PM

arrived today..!..:)

strangly via tnt but in a dhl bag..??? even the driver couldn't understand this..!

alex_00s 20 November 2006 08:17 PM


Originally Posted by jasonius
arrived today..!..:)

strangly via tnt but in a dhl bag..??? even the driver couldn't understand this..!


I guess it started off life travelling by DHL then got picked up this end by TNT for its final leg to your front door?! :p

jasonius 20 November 2006 09:04 PM

Kit looks good..:)

With regards to the HD wiring loom/relay, why would you need this given the halogen bulbs are 55w and these HID draw only 35w..? It even states on the box that they draw less power that std bulbs.

PGMabley 21 November 2006 09:41 AM


Originally Posted by jasonius
Kit looks good..:)

With regards to the HD wiring loom/relay, why would you need this given the halogen bulbs are 55w and these HID draw only 35w..? It even states on the box that they draw less power that std bulbs.

I agree, I think the way forward for the driving lights is to go without the relay on the HIDs

jasonius 21 November 2006 01:50 PM

I'm going to try them without, if I start blowing fuses then I'll fit the HD relay kit.

As a warning for anyone doing this:
The oem wiring should be protected by the std fuse, so if you try this method, don't be tempted into fitting a bigger fuse into the standard loom. There could be a serious risk of meltdown/fire..!;)

Apparently there can be some huge power 'spikes' when the HID's are switched on..:( So we will see..?;)

AndiThompson 21 November 2006 01:53 PM

They take quite a bit of voltage (23,000volts iirc) to ignite, so maybe they pull a fair bit of current at that point. I'd put the relay in, the makers put it in there for a reason, and its not much hassle to fit, is it?

nickyrhodes 21 November 2006 04:46 PM

Hi,

I got this kit before i saw the group buy. Never got a charge from tnt so it must be pot luck eh. Anyway what i was going to say was that the relay kit came included with my kit. Theres a thread in the electrical section talks about the spikes blowing 20A fuses which are normally 10A as standard....

Best not to melt anything for the sake of wiring a relay up, its only a few wires!!

jasonius 21 November 2006 07:16 PM

The loom is fused at 20a for both sides, the oem wiring supply is 10a per side. Saying this the oem wiring is so puny I might just fit harness, however the oem wiring is unlikely to melt as the fuse would blow first.

LOL, the tread in electrical is mine..;)

Had an email back from supplier, quote:

"Hello,
The relay harness comes with the kit, and its only necessary on some cars only. It is an option.

thanks"

Just another point, I quickly tried one side today (accessing ballast location etc) and the difference is staggering..! Even in daylight the HID made the GE +60% Megalight on the other side look like a candle..!:) Can't wait to fit them properly..;)

BTW found a nice location below the headlight unit where there is a 'shelf' in the cross member, almost as if it was made for it..! I'm thinking of using some very strong double sided pads to secure them as the location makes using the brackets unsuitable. The ballasts should get some nice cool air to ventilate them too..:D

alex_00s 21 November 2006 09:53 PM

jasonius, sounds like its play time at your place! Glad you're having fun with them! https://www.freesmileys.org/emo/happy028.gif

If you can jerry-rig some sort of metal bracket for your ballasts rather than double sided pads, that'd be best as they do get hot and could melt off the tape and then its dangle dangle ballast which you dont want! https://www.freesmileys.org/emo/confused002.gif

jasonius 22 November 2006 08:01 PM

Hoo HOOooo..!

How good are these..:D

Fitted relay after all and IMHO it looks like a factory fit (even if I say so myself)..:)

alex_00s 22 November 2006 08:13 PM


Originally Posted by jasonius
Hoo HOOooo..!

How good are these..:D

Fitted relay after all and IMHO it looks like a factory fit (even if I say so myself)..:)



Got any pics?? https://www.freesmileys.org/emo/chores032.gif

JPS3290 22 November 2006 09:33 PM

Couple of night time shots i took last week of my H1 8000K bulbs fit to a bugeye STI.


http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/thistlepark/DSC00113.JPG
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/thistlepark/DSC00114.JPG

jasonius 23 November 2006 09:20 PM


Originally Posted by alex_00s

I'll do some tomorrow..;)

jamesbWRXRA 23 November 2006 10:19 PM

Can you still purchase on this groupbuy?. Now winters here i can't stand these standard headlights.

Thanks
James:thumb:

alex_00s 24 November 2006 01:16 AM


Originally Posted by JPS3290
Couple of night time shots i took last week of my H1 8000K bulbs fit to a bugeye STI.


http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/thistlepark/DSC00113.JPG
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/thistlepark/DSC00114.JPG


In that 1st pic... those lights look down right menicing... https://www.freesmileys.org/emo/devil10.gif

alex_00s 24 November 2006 01:20 AM


Originally Posted by jamesbWRXRA
Can you still purchase on this groupbuy?. Now winters here i can't stand these standard headlights.

Thanks
James:thumb:




You sure can my friend...

For this Group Buy, the single beam kits will be available for sale to members at the low price of £105 (£83+£22 shipping) and the bi-xenon kits are available for £135 (£113+£22 shipping)

Payments can be made through Paypal – genuine.auto@gmail.com

Here is the info needed when you check out in the comments box:

1. Bulb size
2. colour temp
3. daytime phone #
4. reference group buy 177

Please be aware tho... some ppl have incurred duty costs of up to £35 from TNT so you may or may not be hit by this, its pot luck.

:thumb:

JPS3290 24 November 2006 01:34 AM


Originally Posted by alex_00s
In that 1st pic... those lights look down right menicing... http://www.freesmileys.org/emo/devil10.gif

lol I know, i have some LED side lights in which although white, give off a very similar light colour to the HID's. You can just make them out in the top left and right.

The lights look even better in the flesh thought :thumb:

alex_00s 24 November 2006 09:21 AM

I noticed those side lights - go really well with the main beam! :luxhello:

If you've now made all your non-Scooby friend jealous remember these HID's are also available for other makes of car! :thumb:

jamesbWRXRA 24 November 2006 05:30 PM

Cheers alex . I'm hoping to place an order the middle of next week if thats ok mate.

James:thumb:

In your opinion which colour temp gives off the best light?


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