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Old 04-06-2010, 11:34 AM
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Originally Posted by bens1088
Lol I can get $25 kits if you guys really want. I'm just passing these on to ou guys. Brabus sells $100+ kits and lots of people buy them. Everyone has different price points but good information. I'll have to try them sometime.

$25 dollars shipped?
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$25 shipped? lol. wow. It costs much more to make them. My kits are all digital, no cancellors needed, so simple plug and play. Just becareful that the $25 ones does not have vo0ltage surge protection along with A LOT of other protection gone. Test it on a beater car and not ur BMW. I had a customer bought cheap kits on ebay and the ballast ended up melting his bumper. Yeah...a brand new 7 series too. LOL
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Originally Posted by brabusw209amg
$25 shipped? lol. wow. It costs much more to make them. My kits are all digital, no cancellors needed, so simple plug and play. Just becareful that the $25 ones does not have vo0ltage surge protection along with A LOT of other protection gone. Test it on a beater car and not ur BMW. I had a customer bought cheap kits on ebay and the ballast ended up melting his bumper. Yeah...a brand new 7 series too. LOL
$25 + shipping lol (And it probably doesn't have a canceler either). I have never ordered them nor will I ever lol. I've seen cheap kits blow up, melt things and destroy entire wiring harnesses before too. Its pretty scary how much damage a little box can do.
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ebay seller HIDGATE HID's never gave me any issues. No melting or voltage surge.
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Originally Posted by bens1088
$25 + shipping lol (And it probably doesn't have a canceler either). I have never ordered them nor will I ever lol. I've seen cheap kits blow up, melt things and destroy entire wiring harnesses before too. Its pretty scary how much damage a little box can do.
OF COURSE! LOL. $25? Metal and parts cost more than $25. Unless it came off a truck. These little boxes pushed out 24000 volts!! It's amazing how much voltage one little box can push out. Technology these days. I wonder what's the next big step BEYOND HIDs.
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Sorry i took them really fast and with my camera phone lol.


The bulb is 6000K and I'm still waiting to do the other side.
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