Philips/PIAA Bulbs in stock!
Philips/PIAA Bulbs in stock!
If you are looking for fog light bulbs matching the 6000K Ultinons from Philips, here's your answer: PIAA Plasma-GTX H1
Currently 2 pairs in stock.
$110 shipped.




GTX vs Stock
They are usually special ordered, takes 2-4 weeks to arrive.
Other PIAA bulbs available for special order: Ultra Spark Blue 8000K, Xtreme Force 4700K, Plasma Ion Yellow 2500K
Also in stock
$230 shipped per pair
Philips 3000K


Philips 5000K D2S and D2R

Currently 2 pairs in stock.
$110 shipped.




GTX vs Stock
They are usually special ordered, takes 2-4 weeks to arrive.
Other PIAA bulbs available for special order: Ultra Spark Blue 8000K, Xtreme Force 4700K, Plasma Ion Yellow 2500K
Also in stock
$230 shipped per pair
Philips 3000K


Philips 5000K D2S and D2R

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I purchased a set of of 5000K 85122CX from Paul.
These bulbs are PERFECT for those of you who want a pure white light without having to go to 6000K bulbs which have a significant loss in light output. These make the OEM bulbs look like halogens yet only suffer a loss of a few hundred lumens (something like 300 or so, compared to the 1000 of 6000K)
These bulbs are PERFECT for those of you who want a pure white light without having to go to 6000K bulbs which have a significant loss in light output. These make the OEM bulbs look like halogens yet only suffer a loss of a few hundred lumens (something like 300 or so, compared to the 1000 of 6000K)
Originally Posted by sfgr415
I purchased a set of of 5000K 85122CX from Paul.
These bulbs are PERFECT for those of you who want a pure white light without having to go to 6000K bulbs which have a significant loss in light output. These make the OEM bulbs look like halogens yet only suffer a loss of a few hundred lumens (something like 300 or so, compared to the 1000 of 6000K)
These bulbs are PERFECT for those of you who want a pure white light without having to go to 6000K bulbs which have a significant loss in light output. These make the OEM bulbs look like halogens yet only suffer a loss of a few hundred lumens (something like 300 or so, compared to the 1000 of 6000K)
Originally Posted by Calvin
I saw his car/lights in person. I have Philips Ultinons (6000K) and these looks MUCH better. They are a PURE white...beautiful!



