yep, that's them.
I just had a quick search on ebay and noticed a set for about $205 or so. That ad showed the entire kit.
Note how the led chip on the body of the lamp is shielded.
I'm sure that's why these types(design) works so well, compared to the cheapie H4 LED you may see, where the LED chips aren't shielded.
A mate had one of those cheapie types on his Harley, and all it did was scatter the light everywhere, which I think makes the reflector in the light body pretty much redundant. Bright light, but not well defined as they're designed to be.
What makes the Philips design of the heatsink easy is that you install the LED light bulb section, place the rubber cover back over the protruding section(which has a wire permanently fitted) then screw the heatsink onto the back of the LED bulb body on the outside of the rubber cover.
The number of turns needed to fit the heatsink is a little annoying, would have been nicer if they used a coarser thread(fewer turns of the heatsink). 
D1 light assembly is easy to remove, as it just pops out(from it's clips), so install is pretty straight forward(for the control boxes). 
If you do get them or try them and hence fit them, maybe also order a set of those plastic clips too. They crack pretty easily on the mount flange(on the back of the light assembly) and when fitted back up can be a bit loose.
I got a bulk pack of those clips as well.. about $2 each or so.
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
				
			
			
				Arthur.
All these discos are giving me a heart attack!
'99 D1 300Tdi Auto ( now sold :( )
'03 D2 Td5 Auto
'03 D2a Td5 Auto
			
			
		 
	
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