Subject: Re: some new bits fitted Sat 22 Oct - 15:20
Looking good mate
I fancy one of them splitters
Steve71
Posts : 670 Join date : 2011-02-13 Age : 52 Location : peterlee
Subject: Re: some new bits fitted Sat 22 Oct - 15:28
Looks smart the lights look quality mate
martyp1970
Posts : 724 Join date : 2011-05-12 Age : 53 Location : 50 shades of northumberland
Subject: Re: some new bits fitted Mon 24 Oct - 12:49
Looks cool...best colour too. HID's .....get sorting mate you can count me in
Geordie_Aaron
Posts : 179 Join date : 2011-05-27 Age : 39 Location : South Shields
Subject: Re: some new bits fitted Mon 24 Oct - 12:53
£35! i was about to buy the pair Kushbex recommended....hmmm
stevejones
Posts : 1433 Join date : 2010-03-22 Age : 50 Location : durham
Subject: Re: some new bits fitted Mon 24 Oct - 13:28
put the link on for the HID's i have, the bugeye are the h4 bulbs are £45 if you go to his shop there are a few other options, beware though they are fooking bright
Posts : 2938 Join date : 2010-03-14 Age : 43 Location : Durham & Costa Del Consett
Subject: Re: some new bits fitted Mon 24 Oct - 16:20
A group buy might be a good idea. I'd buy another set for spare just in case the ballast box packs up on mine again!!
REZ
Posts : 579 Join date : 2011-08-31 Location : Turnopfield
Subject: Re: some new bits fitted Wed 26 Oct - 18:28
could be interested in a group buy too.. car looking good there fella..
KushBex
Posts : 1487 Join date : 2010-03-20 Age : 53 Location : Durham
Subject: Re: some new bits fitted Wed 26 Oct - 18:38
Geordie_Aaron wrote:
£35! i was about to buy the pair Kushbex recommended....hmmm
You need to remember that the Classics need the Bi-Xenon ones - Which means that you have normal beam and high beam - Still not bad for £45. You could go for the £35 kit but will not be as easy to fit and you will need to wire up a separate set of high beams.