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HID Kits For Sale! by Oslo
Started on: 07-26-2008 01:25 AM
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Last post by: PaulJK on 01-24-2009 05:29 PM
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Report this Post07-31-2008 01:38 AM Click Here to See the Profile for OsloClick Here to visit Oslo's HomePageSend a Private Message to OsloDirect Link to This Post
Yes, Stu brought some very important information to my attention. I didn't know this before:

Please read these articles before deciding whether or not you'd like to use them in your fiero:
http://faqlight.carpassion.info/hl-hid-kits.htm

http://www.hella-press.de/s...anguage=e&newdir=eng

I don't agree with everything in the articles, but there is some important information there to keep yourself informed.
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Report this Post07-31-2008 12:53 PM Click Here to See the Profile for OsloClick Here to visit Oslo's HomePageSend a Private Message to OsloDirect Link to This Post

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Basically what it comes down to is that this headlight modification is about the same as doing a loud exhaust with no catalytic converter.

Or removing the EGR or PCV system from your engine... or tinting your windows... or putting a vinyl banner sticker on your windshield.
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Report this Post07-31-2008 07:07 PM Click Here to See the Profile for DIY_StuClick Here to visit DIY_Stu's HomePageSend a Private Message to DIY_StuDirect Link to This Post
I've noticed you installed the bulbs in slimmer housings that could be used for driving lights. What My idea would be is if you are not thrilled with your headlights and want more output on those dark roads, but don't want to danger yourself with blinding oncoming traffic then use them in driving housings. Hook them to your high beams. we don't make it a habit bright lighting people so this would be a feasible option. I'm not trying to take away from anyones sales by any means. And the price sounds right. If you thought Ford Truck Headlights are bright when meeting them wait till you see some of these kits being used for primary lighting. You'll have rigs telling you all about it.
I use Silvania SilverStar head lights on my car and Like the little extra light they put out. They are more pure of a white light and seem brighter. They still don't reach out as far as I'd like them to though. They light up reflectors and signs a lot more than stock ones do and I haven't had a complaint yet from other drivers.

Stu

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Report this Post08-15-2008 01:58 PM Click Here to See the Profile for Robert 2Send a Private Message to Robert 2Direct Link to This Post
Any schema or how to install them on a Fiero?
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Report this Post08-15-2008 11:21 PM Click Here to See the Profile for OsloClick Here to visit Oslo's HomePageSend a Private Message to OsloDirect Link to This Post
In a few days there I will be putting a complete plug n play kit on ebay for the Fiero.
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Originally posted by Oslo:

In a few days there I will be putting a complete plug n play kit on ebay for the Fiero.


Already have the kit just need the infos for installation Bought it second hand ( new ) but installation infos missing . Already have the bucket .
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Report this Post08-16-2008 12:09 PM Click Here to See the Profile for SpeedWorksAutoTuningSend a Private Message to SpeedWorksAutoTuningDirect Link to This Post
can you get me a kit for a 2001 audi a4 foglight? how much?
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Report this Post08-20-2008 12:17 AM Click Here to See the Profile for OsloClick Here to visit Oslo's HomePageSend a Private Message to OsloDirect Link to This Post
 
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Already have the kit just need the infos for installation Bought it second hand ( new ) but installation infos missing . Already have the bucket .
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If it is not the kit that I am familiar with then I may not be able to help you very easily. My kits are plug and play and are quite easy to use.
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Report this Post08-22-2008 12:50 AM Click Here to See the Profile for OsloClick Here to visit Oslo's HomePageSend a Private Message to OsloDirect Link to This Post
True plug and play kit for sale here:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymot...em&item=150286257041

No mods required. Just replace the old headlights and plug it in.

3x Light Output
3x Light Life
Lower Electrical Requirements

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Report this Post08-22-2008 07:25 AM Click Here to See the Profile for Macs86GTSend a Private Message to Macs86GTDirect Link to This Post
So for my twin round set up I'd need 2 of these if I'm correct? I don't have the buckets yet, just trying to get it all sorted.
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If it is not the kit that I am familiar with then I may not be able to help you very easily. My kits are plug and play and are quite easy to use.


Can you send me a schema ? Please .
That would be a beginning ,
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Report this Post08-22-2008 08:00 PM Click Here to See the Profile for DeLorean00Send a Private Message to DeLorean00Direct Link to This Post
I see my car is famous in your eBay ad! Cool! Good luck with your sales!

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Report this Post08-23-2008 11:11 PM Click Here to See the Profile for OsloClick Here to visit Oslo's HomePageSend a Private Message to OsloDirect Link to This Post
BUMP!

This kit is the perfect solution to anyone that doesn't know much about HIDs but wants the crisp brilliant light in their Fiero!

This kit comes with everything, EVERYTHING needed to get HIDs in the Fiero. No guesswork involved!

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymot...em&item=150286257041
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Report this Post08-27-2008 02:02 PM Click Here to See the Profile for OsloClick Here to visit Oslo's HomePageSend a Private Message to OsloDirect Link to This Post
Bump to the top - this auction ends very soon!
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Report this Post01-24-2009 09:53 AM Click Here to See the Profile for turboguy327Send a Private Message to turboguy327Direct Link to This Post
I understand you are trying to run a business but please dont endorse these lights illegally and misinform people. You are selling these lights and are telling people they just hook up some wires and turn them on which is completely untrue. They need PROJECTOR housings or they are doing nothing besides wasting money and blinding everyone. This will never be a plug and play kit and ready to use until you include a proper housing with DOT or E-code approval.
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Report this Post01-24-2009 05:29 PM Click Here to See the Profile for PaulJKSend a Private Message to PaulJKDirect Link to This Post
 
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Originally posted by Oslo:

The first step for most Fiero Owners is to upgrade your actual headlight housing. To do this you need to purchase this type of headlight housing:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymot...dZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW



This unit allows you to use removable headlight bulbs instead of the one large sealed beam unit. This piece paired together with new 5000K or 6000K will really give your Fiero a unique look!


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