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Old 10-05-2009, 03:40 PM
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Full DIGITAL HID Xenon Conversion Kit. $60 With FREE SHIPPING!!



This HID kit includes everything you need:

2 x 35W Xenon HID bulbs
2 x 35W DIGITAL Ballast
2 x Mounting Brackets
All Necessary Wires and Connectors for Plug and Play installation.
Installation Manual





Bulb Sizes and Color Temperatures Available:

Bulb Sizes Available:

H1, H3, H4, H7, H8, H9, H10, H11, H13

HB1, HB2, HB3, HB4, HB5

9003, 9004, 9005, 9006, 9007, 9008, 9140, 9145, 880, 881 (all 800 series available)

H4H (only available in 3, 5, 6, 8 and 12k)

Color Temperatures Available:


3000k - gold / yellow perfect for fog lights
5000k - pure white closest to OEM headlights (brightest we have)
6000k - white with a hint of blue
8000k - blue/white color
12000k, 15000k, 30000k - the lights get a deeper blue the higher you go (30000k is the deepest blue)

PINK And PURPLE KITS NOW AVAILABLE!! (Extra $15/pair of bulbs)

If you don't know your bulb size Click Here to check.

BI-XENON KITS ALSO AVAILABLE: $90.00 WITH FREE SHIPPING!!!





Warranty:

Our HID products come with a ONE year warranty against any defects. Physical damage is not covered.

How To Order:


By PayPal: Send payment to tpzhid@hotmail.com and include 1. Name of forum 2. Your username 3. Bulb size / Color Temperature

By Credit Card, Money Order, or Local Pickup: PM me with 1. Bulb size / Color Temperature and 2. Payment method you would like to use. I will reply with details.

8.75% sales tax applies to CA residents.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Question:What brand are your HID kits?
Answer: Our HID kits are made by one of the highest quality manufacturers in the industry. Because we are selling them at a price that is 70% less than MSRP price of their branded line, our manufacturers will not allow us to brand these kits.

Question:How do Telescopic Bulbs (Bi-Xenon) work?
Answer: Telescopic bulbs were designed so that you don't have to lose your high beam. Once you turn on your high beam, the bulb move backwards to allow more light output, which will allow you to see further down the road.

Question: What is Kelvin (K)?
Answer: A basic unit of thermodynamic temperature (color temperature) used to measure the whiteness of the light output. The higher the number is, the bluer the light output becomes.

Question: What is the difference between our ballast and other ballasts?
Answer: Our ballasts are built with a newer technology and higher quality components. While other manufacturers use out dated technology and sometimes used parts. We only carry digital ballast, which will not make the output of the light dimmer over time. Also the power passing through the ballast is digitally monitored so your system is better protected.

Any additional question contact me on:
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Old 10-08-2009, 12:53 PM
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By looking at the bulbs and the ballast in the picture, they are one of the top quality kit that other seller sells for $85-$150.

Can't go wrong with them, and dealing with derrick you know the service is top notch!
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Old 10-08-2009, 02:13 PM
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im just curious.....one of your Q and A's were what brand are your kits?........and you did not mention a brand all you said was a top quality brand.......so .......who is it?
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Can I get these for in an H7 setup and how much will they cost? We are kind of moving to the country and my wife's 2007 Santa Fe needs some better lights. Also how will these look in my 2001 Maxima? Will there be alot of glare or not.
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Old 10-08-2009, 02:42 PM
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Those look pretty good and you get a lot for what you pay for expecially since you guys included the brackets which not many people do. Do you have a lot of stock in this cause I might end up getting 2 pairs of these Fall 2010 for sure if you'll still be selling them.
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Originally Posted by hot_wax_tree
im just curious.....one of your Q and A's were what brand are your kits?........and you did not mention a brand all you said was a top quality brand.......so .......who is it?
Because of the price we are selling these kits, our manufacturers will not allow us to brand our HID kit. We are selling these HID kits for 70% less than its MSRP price. The MSRP price on these kits are $200 and some shops sell them for $350. I hope that answer your question.
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Originally Posted by Luquire
Can I get these for in an H7 setup and how much will they cost? We are kind of moving to the country and my wife's 2007 Santa Fe needs some better lights. Also how will these look in my 2001 Maxima? Will there be alot of glare or not.
We do carry H7 HID kits. We sell them for $60 with free shipping. Because all OEM housing are designed for halogen bulbs, there will always be a bit of glare after you install any HID kit. One suggestion to fix this problem would be to fix your light output level on your housing after you install the HID kit.

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Originally Posted by KillaKam
Those look pretty good and you get a lot for what you pay for expecially since you guys included the brackets which not many people do. Do you have a lot of stock in this cause I might end up getting 2 pairs of these Fall 2010 for sure if you'll still be selling them.
not a problem, just pm me when you are ready to pick them up. Thanks for the comment!
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Old 10-09-2009, 07:35 AM
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I just ordered a set. Cannot wait to get these installed. I will take pictures and post them. My final question is (I have searched) does any one have a picture of any HID kit installed on OEM 00-01 maxima headlights? I bought the kit for my wife's car which has projection style headlights.
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Old 10-13-2009, 11:52 AM
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My final questions is how long do you think these bulbs and ballast will last? I am not asking you to make a commitment but just out of experience with these kinds of things. I don't want an "I told you so" from my wife in 366 days.
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Originally Posted by Luquire
My final questions is how long do you think these bulbs and ballast will last? I am not asking you to make a commitment but just out of experience with these kinds of things. I don't want an "I told you so" from my wife in 366 days.
haha, These bulbs have a lifespan of 3,500 hours. If anything does happen to your bulb, you have a full year warranty to replace them if they are defective. Thanks!
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how does the illumination compare from the single to dual xenon kit??? i ask bc the single kit doenst seem to have that cover. also , is the single kit available with the relay harness as well?
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Originally Posted by aic96max
how does the illumination compare from the single to dual xenon kit??? i ask bc the single kit doenst seem to have that cover. also , is the single kit available with the relay harness as well?
the illumination is the same, the only difference between single beam and bi-xenon kit is that the bi-xenon has both the high beam and low beam. The cover only comes with H4 bulb size, and the picture is only shown as a reference. The relay harness would have to be purchased separately for the single beam kit. You would only need a relay harness for the low beam if you have a "flickering" issue after installation.
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I have an 03 SE. Low beams are HID (duh), but will this work as high beams?
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Originally Posted by rich5150
I have an 03 SE. Low beams are HID (duh), but will this work as high beams?
You would need a 9005 high beam. For low beam, the only size that would work is D2R.
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i need a D2S bulbs and ballast i dont need the rest of the kit would it be cheaper to buy them like that or just buy the kit
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Originally Posted by Crusher103
i need a D2S bulbs and ballast i dont need the rest of the kit would it be cheaper to buy them like that or just buy the kit
We sell our HID kits for $60 a kit. If you are willing to buy this kit and write a review for me about our product, I will refund $10 back from your payment, so you will basically be getting a HID kit for $50! PM me if you are interested.
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will the h3 one fit in a 2000 foglight.
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Originally Posted by MyownNismo
will the h3 one fit in a 2000 foglight.
For 2000 Nissan Maxima, the fog lights would be h3. These HID kits will work with your maxima.

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can I get a picture of the H3 bulb.
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Originally Posted by MyownNismo
can I get a picture of the H3 bulb.
No Prob..I hope these pics will help:



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I just sent a payment for 6k H3's.
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Can I see pictures of it being used against a wall or something?
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Are HIDs supposed to flicker like this?

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3000K in projector foglight housings



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Originally Posted by bigleman
Are HIDs supposed to flicker like this?

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I have same issue.
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If you are having an issue with your kit, please give me a call at 714-494-4464, and ask for Phillip.

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can you do green D2S bulbs??
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Hi,

We do not carry green D2s bulbs at the time. sorry.

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can you do green D2S bulbs??
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You guys have 5202 for foglights yet? It's an '08 Yukon. Thanks.
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how much for some "maroon" D2S bulbs. Im unsure what kelvin they are but they have like a reddish/pink tint to them
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Originally Posted by tigersharkdude
how much for some "maroon" D2S bulbs. Im unsure what kelvin they are but they have like a reddish/pink tint to them
we do not have "maroon" as a color temperature. We have pink and purple and the rest is blue, white or gold.

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You guys have 5202 for foglights yet? It's an '08 Yukon. Thanks.
We do not have 5202 in stock yet. Sorry
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Hi Derrick, do you recommend getting the relay harness for the H4 bi-xenon for 2000 Maxima? I have never installed any HID kit on any of my cars and have no experience. Would adding the relay safer? If so, is it plug and play as well?
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Hi Kevin,

If you purchase a bi-xenon HID kit, we will include a relay harness for free. I would suggest you get the kit installed by a professional if you have not installed a HID kit before.

Thanks!

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Hi Derrick, do you recommend getting the relay harness for the H4 bi-xenon for 2000 Maxima? I have never installed any HID kit on any of my cars and have no experience. Would adding the relay safer? If so, is it plug and play as well?
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I ordered a kit around December for my g/f for her birthday and just installed them... it worked at first but then at night one of the ballasts stopped working... been trying to get a hold of you guys but no one is answering.
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Originally Posted by chronicvex
I ordered a kit around December for my g/f for her birthday and just installed them... it worked at first but then at night one of the ballasts stopped working... been trying to get a hold of you guys but no one is answering.
Sellers last forum activity was July 2010.
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