WTS 50W H3 (foglight) HID kit +5k bulbs. PnP
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WTS 50W H3 (foglight) HID kit +5k bulbs. PnP
This has been on the car for about 8 months and is working great, but I'm going back to my stock fogs so I can sell these for a little extra money for some upcoming projects. Originally purchased from Umnitza for 110$.
This kit comes with all hardware for full PNP. It connects to the battery with a ring terminal and also has a ring terminal for ground (pull this anywhere you like near the battery). It uses a PNP connector that goes into one of your stock foglight connectors to power the relay that switches the ballasts on with battery power so you aren't pulling too much current off your stock foglight power wires. It was about a 20 minute install for me including zip tying the wires under my bumper and mounting the ballasts.
Umnitza sells this kit new for $80 + shipping, so I will ask for $60 shipped, no lowballing.
Here are some pics on the car so you can have an idea of how 50w 5k looks.
Can also be seen on the road in these vids.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xkhv5PcPNAo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Sm6iCrUtt8



This kit comes with all hardware for full PNP. It connects to the battery with a ring terminal and also has a ring terminal for ground (pull this anywhere you like near the battery). It uses a PNP connector that goes into one of your stock foglight connectors to power the relay that switches the ballasts on with battery power so you aren't pulling too much current off your stock foglight power wires. It was about a 20 minute install for me including zip tying the wires under my bumper and mounting the ballasts.
Umnitza sells this kit new for $80 + shipping, so I will ask for $60 shipped, no lowballing.
Here are some pics on the car so you can have an idea of how 50w 5k looks.
Can also be seen on the road in these vids.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xkhv5PcPNAo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Sm6iCrUtt8



Last edited by sparks03max; Jun 2, 2009 at 04:27 PM.
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Nope, don't need to lift the car either. You just need a 10mm socket and a flathead screwdriver to take off the splash guard under the foglights. It took me about 20 minutes, very easy.
Last edited by sparks03max; Jun 3, 2009 at 02:29 PM.
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