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Old 08-07-2006, 04:29 PM
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Best Place to Buy Philips 6000K Ultinon

I cant seem to find a place that sells Philips 6000K Ultinon bulbs.

I am pretty sure I need the D2R bulbs since I have the 03-05 headlights. Can anyone point me in the right direction to buy them. I really want philips since they seem to be the best quality. Thanks
 
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I bought mine from Alex at Xenon Factory and he was easy to deal with.
 
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I bought mine from Alex at Xenon Factory and he was easy to deal with.
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I bought mine last year at the group buy price of $213.00 shipped. Awesome bulbs!!!
 
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You can buy them here:

http://www.xenondepot.com/search.php?keywords=6k

but I STRONGLY recommend AGAINST 6000K (or higher) bulbs.

The 4300K bulbs are brighter and put out a spectrum of light that is much more usable to the human eye, in other words, you can see much better.

I have both, believe me, going above 4300K is going downhill!
 
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BUY MINE!!! 160 SHIPPED! used for 30 mins!!!

i bought d2r but i need d2s..i rushed it
 

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^^i think they go for 135 a piece and im selling mine for 160 for the pair and shipped

PM me if interested
 
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Originally Posted by exagorazo
You can buy them here:

http://www.xenondepot.com/search.php?keywords=6k

but I STRONGLY recommend AGAINST 6000K (or higher) bulbs.

The 4300K bulbs are brighter and put out a spectrum of light that is much more usable to the human eye, in other words, you can see much better.

I have both, believe me, going above 4300K is going downhill!
Pictures? What's the color of the beam? Is it really bright white?
 
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Pictures? What's the color of the beam? Is it really bright white?
i think 4300k is the stock output


nyways im running PIAA's 6600k and its great i love them, also it helps that im running 5500k fogs, maybe if your are really really blind and/or really old it might be a problem for you, but then again if you cant see the road with 6000k you shouldnt be driving at night
 
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i think these are all philips 6000k vs 4300k
 
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The left side is the 6000k?
 
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which pic you looking at?
uhhm in order from top to bottom

1)left = 6000k right = 4300k
2)left = 6000k right = 4300k
3)left = 4300k right = 6000k
 
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I like the color of the 6000k...Thanks...That helps...
 
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Originally Posted by exagorazo
You can buy them here:

http://www.xenondepot.com/search.php?keywords=6k

but I STRONGLY recommend AGAINST 6000K (or higher) bulbs.

The 4300K bulbs are brighter and put out a spectrum of light that is much more usable to the human eye, in other words, you can see much better.

I have both, believe me, going above 4300K is going downhill!
Not for me. The 6000k is so much brighter at night driving. Now at wet weather driving you won't see much unless you have yellow fogs or stock bulbs.
 

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