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Old 12-14-2004, 03:13 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I've been doing a lot a research and asking questions on here about HIDs etc. I though it would be only fair to share the pictures. Thanks guys for being really helpful!
Pictures of my 6000K HID kit.
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Outside I was using flash so its hard to tell how bright they are.



Inside the Garage...with flash. The HID is on the passenger side and my existing Ricer Blue Xenon Halogens are in the driver side.



Close up HIDs with fogs on


After I had them about a week they are getting broken in now. They dont take as long to warm up and the color really came out to a bluish white, Some people say purple though.

Here are the HIDs with my fogs on....I have a normal halogen fog in the driver side and a Xenon blue fog on passenger side


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Garage...Beam is really focused




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Here are some road shoots. I added some Ion Yellow fogs to give me that IS300/GS400 Look but I think I'm goint to put in Silverstar fogs







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nice just chuck the fog beams for something else
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Quote: Originally Posted by djgainsbond
nice just chuck the fog beams for something else


What do you mean?
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how many people on the road hate you @ night?
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looking good! congrats!
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If i were you, i'd adjust them up more...that's what i did with mine, so i could see better.


BTW, they look really nice...I have the 8000K ones, and what a big diffrence.
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I aimed them down just incase it might be too blinding but i think I'm going to raise them up some. I have been flashed once a couple nights ago as I was cresting a hill.....I was pissed but by the time i tried to flash him back he already went past me.

It took me a while to decide on 6000 over 8000.....I didnt know what I wanted. I like blue but i don't wan to lose lumens... But 6000 Is ok, I may try 8000K Bulbs just to see how they look.
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sweet! nice ride my girl loves 3000GTs
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