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    UPDATE YOUR RIDES LOOK
    I CARRY EVERY BULB SIZE & COLOR FOR YOUR HEAD LIGHTS OR FOG LIGHTS HIT ME UP WITH WHAT YOU NEED YOU CAN SHOOT ME A PM OR E-MAIL GM_AUTOSPORT@COMCAST.NET OR JUST GIVE ME A CALL NOW OFFERING HEADLIGHT CONVERSION FOR THOSE OL'SCHOOL'S CUTLASS MONTE IMPALAS HIT ME UP WITH WHAT YOUR LOOKING FOR PRICES ARE ON THE COLOR CHART
    206 465 3948 JORGE CALL/TEXT/E-MAIL/PM ANYTIME
    also have kits for your street bikes single bulb kit or dual bulb kits










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    what kit will i need for 58 impala?

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    Originally posted by fullsize67@Jun 22 2010, 09:36 AM~17855094
    what kit will i need for 58 impala?

    Pm sent

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    how much for hid kit for my 63 impala?
    I do it aLL iLLegal and GeT sCooPed uP By thE litTLe Homie iN tHe REGAL...

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    Originally posted by cleAn85@Jun 22 2010, 01:14 PM~17856870
    how much for hid kit for my 63 impala?
    pm sent

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    Ttt

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    I know someone wants to hook up there car !

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    Originally posted by JORGE@Jun 22 2010, 10:56 PM~17861340
    I know someone wants to hook up there car !
    Yezzer,i'll get at you here in a few days w/ a order for my g-body

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    Originally posted by baggedout81@Jun 22 2010, 10:25 PM~17863060
    Yezzer,i'll get at you here in a few days w/ a order for my g-body

    Great quality at a great price Im waiting on a large shipment
    of conversion lenses so I'll have them in by Friday just hit me up
    they look real good oN g bodys

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    HOW MUCH FOR A 1985 GRAND PRIX NEED KITS AND CONVERSION KIT
    UNIDOZ CAR CLUB DALLAS TX
    YOU DONT HAVE TO LIKE US....BUT YOU WILL RESPECT US
    ......................CHARLIE BOY CUSTOMZ.....................

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    I have a few sets of lenses for regals,cutlass,monte carlo even the large conversion for the 78'-79' montes , impalas ( as long as they have the four bulb set up ) conversion sizes 5x7.5 4x6 5.5 round




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    Originally posted by $CHARLIE BOY$@Jun 23 2010, 09:01 AM~17865425
    HOW MUCH FOR A 1985 GRAND PRIX NEED KITS AND CONVERSION KIT
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    how much for a kit for a 95 town car? and what about high beams.. how does that work? thanks
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    Originally posted by miggy254@Jun 23 2010, 04:21 PM~17869230
    how much for a kit for a 95 town car? and what about high beams.. how does that work?* thanks
    check out the color chart the prices for the kits are there let me know what kit
    your interested and I'll give you a price the kit that your looking for would be 9007/9004
    I only carry the single beam kit but once you go hid's you'll never
    use your high beams let me know what color you want and I can have them shiped asap

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    Originally posted by JORGE@Jun 24 2010, 12:16 AM~17872625
    check out the color chart the prices for the kits are there let me know what kit
    your interested and I'll give you a price the kit that your looking for would be 9007/9004
    I only carry the single beam kit but once you go hid's you'll never
    use your high beams let me know what color you want and I can have them shiped asap
    thanks bro.. iam on my way to work right now but when i get off ill check it out and hit u up
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    I NOW HAVE THE HIGH/LOW BEAM KIT AVALIABLE $149.99 HIGH/LOW KITS I WILL NOT CARRY IN STOCK BUT WILL BE AVAILABLE TO BE SHIP SAME DAY


    - HID stands for High Intensity Discharge.
    - Improve visibility by up to 300%.
    - Xenon bulbs last 10x longer than factory halogen bulbs.
    - Water & Shock Proof.
    - High End Digital Slim Ballast: The worlds smallest ballast!
    - All hardware needed for installation included.
    - 12 month warranty from G&M autosport
    -Offer both 35w kits & 50w kits
    -slim ballast and standard ballast

    Whats Included in the Package:

    2x Xenon Bulbs
    2x Slim Ballasts
    2x (Slim) 3M Super Adhesive Double Sided Tape.


    Features
    - True Plug-N-Play Conversion Kit
    - Safe for headlight and fog light, won't melt the housing, runs cooler than stock halogen bulbs
    - Brighter driving vision at night
    - 3 times brighter than halogen bulbs
    - Fits into existing headlights or fog lights, no modification or retrofitting required
    - Nice color output with a hint of blue (6000K Kit and higher)
    - 35W power consumption compare to 55W halogen bulbs
    - Bulb Lifespan of 3 to 5 years
    - Ballast has shut off mode, to prevent a fire or damages if a glitch occurred.
    - Ballast and Bulbs is Waterproof and Shockproof
    - Waterproof connectors

    -Contact info: Gm_Autosport@comcast.net
    -Phone ( 206 ) 465-3948 Jorge
    FOR THOSE THAT HAS DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS LIKE TAHOE'S YUKON ECT.

    Why do I need a relay harness?

    Some vehicles might be able to power up HID conversions normally without problems at install time. It will probably not last long. The inrush load can be up to max 13 amps per ballast, compared to 7amps inrush when using halogen. The factory design parameters for headlight circuits are 7 amps inrush and 4.5 amps continuous load. So over time, connectors, multifunction switch, headlight switch, wiring and fuse holders will slowly degrade, because of heat buildup. These components are very time consuming to troubleshoot because they are usually well hidden behind dashboards and other wiring looms. Parts can cost several hundred dollars and add up to 8 hours of labor to that and it becomes obvious that relay wiring harness is a cheap insurance.

    Questions:
    When I start my car with the HID kit turned on, why do one or both of the lights turn off.

    The lack of power and pulsing voltage when your starter is cranking may activate the safety circuit in the ballast and turn one or both off to protect itself.

    Solution:
    You may either start your car with your headlights turned off, or install the "autolamp / daytime running lights" relay harness.

    How do I know if I need a "autolamp / daytime running lights" relay harness?

    - If your car has headlights that turn on automatically when it gets dark then yes you may require a harness.
    - If your DRL circuit shares with your low beam it may only output 50% - 80% power when your DRL is active and will cause your lights to flicker. That lack of power is not enough power to activate the HID ballast thus requiring a autolamp/DRL relay harness. In some vehicles you can remove the DRL relay or fuse to disable your DRL. This will stop your lights from flickering when you start your car. If you are able to disable your DRL then you will not need a autolamp/DRL harness as well.
    - If you have a BMW that has a headlamp sensing system you will require a BMW harness.

    If your vehicle is running at 100% operating condition you may not need a relay, however, if your electrical system does not output 12 volts consistantly you will need a relay.


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    SO I DO OFFER THE RELAY HARNESS FOR THOSE SUV'S


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