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10K & 12K HID GROUP or SINGLE BUY

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karfanatics
10/21/2006 1:05:19 AM
Hello Everyone....I'm having a group buy for HID Kits. Only 6 buyers are need for this group buy. HID kits are brand new, comes with Ballast & Burner (bulb) and you have choices from 4K to 12K output with no extra charge. They're single beam. I've also expanded the offer for other bulb style.....but i have all the other bulb styles available. So everyone can go HID! HID output is the same as the one in my avatar. I have the same kit in my 94' GS300 as the one I'm selling....been using it for the past 5 years! Items will arrive 1-2 wks after group buy has ended. I will end the group buy this October 27. Each HID Kit will be for $169.00 shipped. But if you're anxious and want a kit right now...contact me & i'll hook you up with a set $199.00 shipped.

If you need to contact me:
714.557.4143 ask for Scott
AOL IM: Buffet Anyone
E-mail: scott@karfanatics.com


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JayR3625
10/24/2006 11:09:00 PM
What's the difference between 4k and 12k? Also, do you take paypal?
karfanatics
10/25/2006 12:47:09 AM
yes we accept paypal .... we ship to confirmed addresses only. as for 4K, 6K, 8K 10K & 12K ... it refers to the amount of lumens is outputed by the HID kit. of course 4K is not as bright as bright at 8K ... abut from 8K to 12K, the lumens are pretty much the same & the only thing that differs is the color. 8K is blue-ish white, 10K is more blue-ish purple & 12K is really purple is the BMW HID's. the avatar i have show a 10K HID kit ... which i recommend most people. let me know if you have any further questions.
hybridc24k
1/18/2007 9:24:12 PM
No you are wrong about the difference!  First the K stands for Kelvin which has nothing to do with Lumes.  The difference is just color and visablity.  With 10K &12K set you wont be able to see anything.  It should be purple or violet.  Stock OEM cars with factory Xenon/HID lights are at 3200K-4200K.  That is the most optimal lighting to get the best visability. 
 
4300K = Yellow/White
5000K = White w/slight yellow
6000K/6500K = White w/slight blue hue
7500K = Blue with slight white
8500K = Darker blue (cant see anything)
10K = Purple/violet (really cant see anything)
 
Do a search on yahoo or any of the other forums out there.  You can validate my statements there.
 
hybridc24k
1/18/2007 9:25:17 PM
I recommend 4300K for people who want to look like OEM.
5000K-6500K for a nice cool white/slight blue look.  Nothing above that.
 
 

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