FS: CATZ 4300k HID with Black Housing "HUGE PRICE DROP"!!! $300$
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Rep Power: 0 FS: CATZ 4300k HID with Black Housing "HUGE PRICE DROP"!!! $300$
For those of you that do not know about HID, CATZ offers the best quality HID out in the market right now. For sale is CATZ 4300k HID set up complete with everything that you need and a black housing. The black housing is from Robbearacing.com
Asking price is $350. FOR THIS WEEKEND ONLY $300 PICKED UP!!!!
The CATZ were 450 and the housing was 150 originally.
I think the pictures speaks for themselves about this set up...
pick up only since shipping is a hassle. Reason for selling is that i upgraded to Retrofit
Asking price is $350. FOR THIS WEEKEND ONLY $300 PICKED UP!!!!
The CATZ were 450 and the housing was 150 originally.
I think the pictures speaks for themselves about this set up...
pick up only since shipping is a hassle. Reason for selling is that i upgraded to Retrofit
Last edited by Hippiboy; 01-13-2006 at 08:51 PM. Reason: HUGE PRICE DROP
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Rep Power: 0 i dont know about the black housing. I have coupe and i think there is a minor difference in sedan and coupe. I know for a fact that HID will work for both tho.
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Originally Posted by PicCoLoboi02
how long has this been used? did you buy this set from a member here that lived in San Diego?
Yea, I got them from ZZZzzzZZ. He is a friend of mine.
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Originally Posted by Hippiboy
Yea, I got them from ZZZzzzZZ. He is a friend of mine.
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Rep Power: 0 all the wires are plug-in. All you need is zip-ties. Took me hour and half and most of the time was spent on deciding where to place the ballast.
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Rep Power: 0 Is there a good place to mount the ballasts? I don't have the stock intake, so I know I can put the passenger side ballast where the stock intake ended, but what about driver's side?
Also, what's the legal stance of this kit?
Thanks.
Also, what's the legal stance of this kit?
Thanks.
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Rep Power: 0 The placement of the ballast depends on the user preference. I seen people place them behind the bumpers, on the fire wall, anywhere you want. I do not know the lega stance of this kit. I never been pulled over for it. The nice thing about 43000k is that it provides the brightest output with white color. It looks very stock. Does that help?
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Originally Posted by ThsUserNmIsDumb
Is there a good place to mount the ballasts? I don't have the stock intake, so I know I can put the passenger side ballast where the stock intake ended, but what about driver's side?
Also, what's the legal stance of this kit?
Thanks.
Also, what's the legal stance of this kit?
Thanks.
I've had mine there for years without any water issues.
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Rep Power: 787 bump for a great kit. as you can see there is very little glare. prolly the best aftermarket kit available. and if he still has the papers it says DOT approved.
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Originally Posted by gearbox
this is for hi/lo but pretty similar. mostly just plug and play
The one that im selling is NOT High/Low. I dont want anyone to be confused. Also, the diagram shows everything unplugged. For my kit most of the wire hardness are already hooked up. Just have to connect the wire hardness to the ballast then to the headlight. Thanks for the Great info gearbox!
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Rep Power: 0 thanks for the reply. I'm still debating because you used it for a year and your the 2nd owner so i'm not too sure how much bulb life is still left. Don't really want to buy a kit and then change the bulb right away ya know..those little things are expensive
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Rep Power: 0 The bulb should have plenty of life left on it. I checked the website before i got them and i think those bulb lasts long time. They calculated the milage that its suppose to last for and it came out good so i bought them.
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Originally Posted by D5cIvIc
isn't that what i offered you to a long time ago...
It was... now i just want sell it. No sense of keeping them in my garage....