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Old Nov 17, 2009 | 12:10 AM
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I dont mind blue, spinfreak is right, I mind crappy lights that are colored blue that have no light output, those are ghetto, thats what you see in a 90's honda civic with an off color hood and a grey spoiler and a huge muffler that is falling off. Ghetto, yes.

My headlights have a little blue, but I have hid's, and guess what, everyone I know thinks my lights are the nicest ones around, and guess what, I CAN SEE!!
 
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Old Nov 17, 2009 | 12:31 AM
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Easy there killer, i know but i dont wanna spend the money on HID's right now. I gotcha now, ya i know what you mean now as far as the old cars and those ghetto lights. Ya and those ebay lights were garbage i shouldnt have ever bought them. Ya I know the HID's are bada$$ id love to have them, had a buddy that had them on his cummins, looked good, just paided to much. Cause im not to good with electrical work and stuff so idk how to install them and the shop down here was gonna charge me an arm and a leg. So i have to put them on hold. Are there plug and play HID systems?
 
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Old Nov 17, 2009 | 12:39 AM
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http://intensehid.com/8000k.html

There is the same kit I have in a lower temperature being that mine are 6000k, and that blue is quite blue. you could go 10000k, but that is your choice, my lights are all a nice blue at 6000k, and 8000k looks very nice, I put 5000k in my girlfriends car and that is beautifully white, and that kit after the plug-ins is less than $150, and has never even given my the tiniest problem that I have heard from a lot of other people, and it shipped to me in 2 days even with the free shipping every time I ordered it, I have ordered 4 kits from them.
 
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Old Nov 17, 2009 | 12:53 AM
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oh ok that aint bad. I went to a local truck shop and they quoted me 250 for my hid's. I said forget that. I figured I could buy some and figure it out myself how to install. I just never knew a good kit to buy so i was just gonna buy bulbs instead. Well i guess i know what im about to order then. lol
 
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Old Nov 17, 2009 | 01:16 AM
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That kit also has a no hassle warranty for a year, and it is totally plug-n-play, the hardest part is mounting the ballasts.
 
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Old Nov 17, 2009 | 09:36 AM
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good deal. plug and play is wat i need i dont feel like spending a hundred dollars on installation
 
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