F/S: 8000K McCulloch H4 HID Kit *SOLD*
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F/S: 8000K McCulloch H4 HID Kit *SOLD*
F/S: 8000K H4 McCulloch HID Kit
I've had this kit for a couple months. It still looks BRAND NEW. Absolutely ZERO problems. It's ridiculously bright. I just need $$$ to buy a new set of tires for my rims. Yokohama Paradas aren't cheap
There are a few pictures of my car in MY RIDE Gallery with my kit on, and you can see just how bright this kit is. It looks DOPE. and catches everyone's attention every time you pass by. Also, The bulbs are Clear, NOT blue tinted. And i've never been hasseled by a cop, even when pulling right next to one. But thats still at your own risk. hehe.
This kit is brand new anywhere from $300-400 retail or private. Save $$$ and buy it now for $235 shipped!
Again, let me reiterate, there are absolutely NO problems with the kit.
Here are some pictures of the kit, and a diagram showing the ease of installation.



And here a picture shows this kit compared to another type of HID kit. Showing how the wires aren't short and won't pose a hassle when installing.

Please PM me for offers.
I also have the Wings West G5 kit for sale.
Thanx
I've had this kit for a couple months. It still looks BRAND NEW. Absolutely ZERO problems. It's ridiculously bright. I just need $$$ to buy a new set of tires for my rims. Yokohama Paradas aren't cheap
There are a few pictures of my car in MY RIDE Gallery with my kit on, and you can see just how bright this kit is. It looks DOPE. and catches everyone's attention every time you pass by. Also, The bulbs are Clear, NOT blue tinted. And i've never been hasseled by a cop, even when pulling right next to one. But thats still at your own risk. hehe.

This kit is brand new anywhere from $300-400 retail or private. Save $$$ and buy it now for $235 shipped!
Again, let me reiterate, there are absolutely NO problems with the kit.
Here are some pictures of the kit, and a diagram showing the ease of installation.



And here a picture shows this kit compared to another type of HID kit. Showing how the wires aren't short and won't pose a hassle when installing.

Please PM me for offers.
I also have the Wings West G5 kit for sale.
Thanx
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The 8000K color temp is PURE blue. The ones I have that are white rate at 4300K. And for $235 shipped, those are cheap. Install is simply plugging stuff together and hiding all the box inverters/igniters.
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- in the pictures, the HID's look really really blue. in person though, they are still very blue. it's really up to each person and their opinion. to me, they are pretty damn blue. but to another person, they may just look icey blue, or even sometimes blue/green.
- this is an H4 HID kit. sorry for not noting that.
- this is a LOW beam kit. If you have these 8000k HIDs, trust me, you most likely wont need High beams. the color is a icey-blueish-whitish color, but more towards being blue. this is a direct "bolt-on" kit. meaning, you dont need anything or need any modification, or conversion or whatever. the kit hooks straight up to your stock harness. imagine putting on a new MTEC bulb, attached to your stock harness. instead, you're attaching the HID ballast to the stock harness, and from the ballast, hooking up the HID bulb. installation is very simple, and explained in the diagram above.
- this is an H4 HID kit. sorry for not noting that.
- this is a LOW beam kit. If you have these 8000k HIDs, trust me, you most likely wont need High beams. the color is a icey-blueish-whitish color, but more towards being blue. this is a direct "bolt-on" kit. meaning, you dont need anything or need any modification, or conversion or whatever. the kit hooks straight up to your stock harness. imagine putting on a new MTEC bulb, attached to your stock harness. instead, you're attaching the HID ballast to the stock harness, and from the ballast, hooking up the HID bulb. installation is very simple, and explained in the diagram above.
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The color comes from the actual kelvin temperatures of stars and their spectral types.
Type Color Temperature (degrees K) Example
O Blue 28,000-45,000 Mintaka (O9.5)
B Blue 10,000-28,000 Rigel (B8)
A Blue-white 10,000-7,500 Sirius (A1 V)
F White 7,400-6,000 Procyon (F5)
G Yellow-white 6,000-5,000 Sol (G2)
K Orange 5,000-3,500 Arcturus (K2 III)
M Orange-red 3,500-2,000 Antares (M1)
L Infrared 1,500-2,000 2MASS J1146+2230
T Deep Infrared 1,000-1,400 2MASSW J1217-03
Type Color Temperature (degrees K) Example
O Blue 28,000-45,000 Mintaka (O9.5)
B Blue 10,000-28,000 Rigel (B8)
A Blue-white 10,000-7,500 Sirius (A1 V)
F White 7,400-6,000 Procyon (F5)
G Yellow-white 6,000-5,000 Sol (G2)
K Orange 5,000-3,500 Arcturus (K2 III)
M Orange-red 3,500-2,000 Antares (M1)
L Infrared 1,500-2,000 2MASS J1146+2230
T Deep Infrared 1,000-1,400 2MASSW J1217-03
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yep. you'll love the HID's. you'll feel Super Pimp, and feel like you own the road.
anyway, as for me. back to MTEC's! HAHA. for a while at least...
anyway, as for me. back to MTEC's! HAHA. for a while at least...
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