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Old Mar 29, 2009 | 02:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Borna
SVLRx, do you mind posting a pic of your 6000k fogs too?

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sorry, i don't know what i did with the pics of my 6000k fogs... Only kept them in for like a week, because honestly it really looks like i was high beaming people (like how hondas have separate high beams and low beams, and i didn't want people thinking i was doing that) But the color match was perfect since i got both my headlights and fogs from the same company. And the extra light output wasn't noticeable at all (from my perspective). With the 3000k's i can definitely tell when i have my fogs on, and it really illuminates the ground right in front of me till about 15 feet....
 
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Old Mar 29, 2009 | 02:19 PM
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Originally Posted by hullio
brand/size/price for the 3000k's please
not sure of the brand, (a few guys i know that sell HID's says ~80% of the hid kits are from the same place just packaged differently, and if you knew how cheap they got the kits u'd be amazed.) but yea, i got it from 3bspec, they were 9006 hid kit for like 130 bucks with free overnight shipping... Literally i can order them today, and have them on my door step tomorror evening. I like that b/c when i want something, i dont like to wait weeks. Also they have 2 year warranty, which i've bought about 10 kits from them already, and had to use warranty about 2 times, and they overnighted me the replacement parts with a return packing slip for free, no questions asked... My headlights in my car are 2 years old with 0 problems, hid kit in my gf's car has been there 3 years with no problems. Only one that had problems was the kit in my cousin's car, which blew a ballast and bulb, but he has aftermarket headlight housings, and his mounting point for his ballast wasn't the best spot (gets really hot and wet there sometimes).
 
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Old Mar 29, 2009 | 06:14 PM
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Originally Posted by narek330
borna if your getting 6k and going to spend at least 99 bucks for andys bulbs why not addd another 50 and get the newest phillips ultinon ax-6 bulbs there are 150 and rated at 5800k. cannot beat quality of oem... teh retrofit source has those... also venom the kit for our cars from andys website is http://www.hpautoworks.com/index.php...&cPath=415_416. just lookin out
Thanks alot man, I'll probably go for those then.
 
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Old Mar 29, 2009 | 06:15 PM
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Originally Posted by SVLRx
sorry, i don't know what i did with the pics of my 6000k fogs... Only kept them in for like a week, because honestly it really looks like i was high beaming people (like how hondas have separate high beams and low beams, and i didn't want people thinking i was doing that) But the color match was perfect since i got both my headlights and fogs from the same company. And the extra light output wasn't noticeable at all (from my perspective). With the 3000k's i can definitely tell when i have my fogs on, and it really illuminates the ground right in front of me till about 15 feet....
It's cool, thanks anyways. Just wanted to see how it looked. I'll be matching up my 6k headlights with the Hoen fogs since they're whiteish blue.
 
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