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    Ok some of you know i bought the wife a brand new Suzuki Jimny in march ,well the only thing i did,nt like about it was the head lights on highbeam

    This is a example of the head lights before and after the HID install , I have bought 2 sets of HID lights off ebay 1 set for the wifes car and the other for mine

    They are a plug and play install job and cheap as .
    These pics were tanken with dirty head light covers

    (1) Normal halogen H4 (Lowbeam)



    (2)HID (Lowbeam)


    (3) H4 halogen H4 (Highbeam)



    (4)HID (Highbeam)

    Pics taken in the driveway

    Im very impressed it has transfered the head lights mega time on lowbeam as well as highbeam , I have acheived what i wanted

    Now to get to it and do my lights and then ill do the light force Driving lights

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    What are the legalities of HID kits?

    How cheap is cheap Chris? Got an ebay link... It sounds like a sound idea, but I want to be sure its legally sound...

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    Quote Originally Posted by B92 8NW View Post
    What are the legalities of HID kits?

    How cheap is cheap Chris? Got an ebay link... It sounds like a sound idea, but I want to be sure its legally sound...
    Straight from china , 6 days from the minute you pay till they land on your door step $258.00 For two 4300K KITS
    BiXENON H4 9003 9004 9007 H13 9008 HID CONVERSION KIT - eBay Other Lights, Indicators, Lights, Indicators, Car Parts, Accessories, Cars, Bikes, Boats. (end time 30-Apr-08 18:03:40 AEST)

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    Looks good!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 29dinosaur View Post
    I was in a subaru forester so pretty low in relation to RR.
    Our 2005 Forester has pretty poor lights in comparison to my P38A. I took up Subaru's recent headlight upgrade offer but I didn't notice any improvement.

    I hope the lights in my wife's new 2009 MY Forester are better (we only put the deposit down today).
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    You dont have to have good eye site to pass the RTA eye test. In fact legally blind people can and have passed the tests.
    I drive Semi's and B-Doubles and let me tell you, with misty rain on those vibrating mirrors, it can be very hard to see a silver car coming up beside me in the spray coming off all those wheels.

    But my biggest pet hate are drivers who dont think they have to dip they're high beam, just because they cant see my headlights through the nature strip.
    If you can see the lights across the top of the cab. We can see your lights. Thats where our eyes are.

    Turn your lights on, and drive safe.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zute View Post
    If you can see the lights across the top of the cab. We can see your lights. Thats where our eyes are.
    Yep, as soon as I see those lights, i dip - if not beforehand.

    Some drivers don't have any nouse. If I can see a car is coming around the curve ahead from the reflection of his lights on the barriers or road, etc., I'll dip before I see him.

    A lot of drivers need to have you in their sights before they dip.
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    The Fedral Hwy is probably the worst.
    Got the Disco up into the Brindies on Sunday Love those new STT's

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    Quote Originally Posted by rangieman View Post
    Im very impressed it has transfered the head lights mega time on lowbeam as well as highbeam , I have acheived what i wanted

    Now to get to it and do my lights and then ill do the light force Driving lights
    I've put the Chinese kit in the Disco as well Rangieman - very impressed with the result. Had to do something, as I'm also running Hella Predators and the blackout when I dipped back to low beam with the original lights was scary.
    Cheers .........

    BMKAL


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    .......and the defining authority.........The Army drive with their lights on...and whats good for the Green Machine is certainly good enough for me

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