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    maybe interested also
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    <a href="Pictures by alanward1956 - Photobucket" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1026.photobucket.com/albums/...6/IMG_0048.jpg" border="0" alt="4,200 Lumens of LIGHT"></a>

    Maybe????

    Yeah well, if you click on the second link it works!

    One day I'll work it out
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    Quote Originally Posted by wardy1 View Post
    <a href="Pictures by alanward1956 - Photobucket" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1026.photobucket.com/albums/...6/IMG_0048.jpg" border="0" alt="4,200 Lumens of LIGHT"></a>

    Maybe????

    Yeah well, if you click on the second link it works!

    One day I'll work it out
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    I would be interested in a bigger bar depending on price the 30in bar looks like it will fit perfect between the puma two uprights on the ARB Bar.

    Many thanks
    Rob

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    Smile Light Bars

    Hey Guys,
    Below is a video of the light bars in action. They really are a great product with a great price tag.

    To some of the earlier questions on the forum:

    The bars are available in other sizes but do start to get pricey. A 50" bar will set you back $1250 shipped to your door. PM me if you'd like a particular size - they are available.

    They do outperform HID's in brightness (luminosity) but do lack the size and the focal length of the HID's. They are a great tool for illuminating your surroundings - your field of view when you're driving tracks late at night. These are not a substitute for a HID assembly - think of it in a totally different category.

    I am told that the units do not perform well when multiple lens types are used on the smaller ( < 20" ) units therefor they wont be an option. If you are interested in purchasing a larger unit, please send me a PM and I can arrange that.

    I'd like to close all orders by the 11th of July and make the order then. The prices I listed earlier include shipping to your door in Aus and duty charges.

    To those that argued the quality of these units - these are a great unit and this is an opportunity to pick up some great gear really cheap. Get in quick and save. If you miss out this time, depending on how this group buy goes, I am thinking about doing this on a monthly basis.

    If you'd like to make an order, please Paypal the amount for the light you'd like to purchase, including in the description the light type and your address. They should arrive at your doorstep by the 30th of July (or earlier).

    My Paypal is aturner@w3networks.com.au
    My mobile is 0408424126 - feel free to call with any questions (Product or payment)

    4 LED 4" 1080Lm - $115
    8 LED 6" 2160Lm - $185
    12 LED 8" 3240Lm - $240
    16 LED 10" 4320Lm - $290
    32 LED 20" 8640Lm - $370

    As I mentioned, if you're after a larger unit or a custom unit - please PM me and we can sort it out (as long as it's before the deadline - July 11)

    All units come with a 12month no fuss warranty.


    [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TOYDYbvtM90]YouTube - &#x202a;AULRO LED Light Bar Group Buy&#x202c;&rlm;[/ame]




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    I totally agree, very different concept of light.... and absolutely brilliant off road and the view of the surrounding area is great for spotting roo's etc I DO love mine, but will be adding an HID spottie soon to compliment them for the long night hauls.
    BTW, lights exactly the same as mine are $800 EACH from Opposite Lock so this price is truly amazing.
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    Just a heads up to the above post
    Alex

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    Hey Guys,

    I've decided to knock this back a little because the due date seems a little rushed.

    I'll make the order on the 1st of August 2011. That sound give everyone ample time to order and/or make decisions.

    Sorry about that.
    Alex

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    I'm also interested.

    Dave.

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    Hi – This might seem a bit stupid – but has anyone actually tried these out in a real driving situation. I know that they produce more lumens than a HID but where is that measurement taken? 30m in front? (I don’t know hence the Q)

    My experience with LEDs is that they are brighter to look at, brighter in the foreground but don’t throw useable light any real distance, so are they going to be suitable as replacement for quality spot/spread combos that easily throw 1km+?
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    Quote Originally Posted by harlie View Post
    Hi – This might seem a bit stupid – but has anyone actually tried these out in a real driving situation. I know that they produce more lumens than a HID but where is that measurement taken? 30m in front? (I don’t know hence the Q)

    My experience with LEDs is that they are brighter to look at, brighter in the foreground but don’t throw useable light any real distance, so are they going to be suitable as replacement for quality spot/spread combos that easily throw 1km+?
    Hey Harlie,

    As I mentioned earlier in this post, HID lights are great for illuminating a fair distance directly in front of you. LED Light bars produce a totally different type of light and are certainly not an alternative to HID spots. LED light bars are brilliant for illuminating your field of view. These can be great for illuminating the spots where Kanga's hide. They're a great light and there are a lot of people to testify to that but no replacement to a decent spot-spread combo.

    Hope that helped,
    Alex

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