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mc73nova
08-02-2009, 11:10 PM
Features
* True Play-N-Play Conversion Kit
* Brighter driving vision at night
* 3 times brighter than halogen bulbs
* Fits into existing headlights, no modification or retrofitting required
* Nice color output with a hint of blue or purple (6000K Kit and higher)
* 35W power consumption compare to 55W halogen bulbs
* Bulb Lifespan of 3 to 5 years
* ISO9001 Certification and European E-Mark for 100% guaranteed product quality
* Ballast has shut off mode, to prevent a fire or damages if a glitch occurred.
* Ballast and Bulbs is Waterproof and Shockproof
* Waterproof connectors and grommets
* 1 year warranty on bulbs and ballast

Regular Ballast $150 shipped
Slim Ballast $175 shipped

Tru2Chevy
08-03-2009, 06:57 AM
No retrofit HID housings or projectors available?

- Justin

mc73nova
08-03-2009, 08:20 AM
No retrofit HID housings or projectors available?

- Justin

We can get Projector headlights for most models. I am looking into retrofit kits.

Thanks, Matt.

Whiplash Performance
08-03-2009, 09:21 AM
Features
* ISO9001 Certification and European E-Mark for 100% guaranteed product quality


:rofl:

firebirdcrazy
08-03-2009, 10:31 AM
Here is where I got the housing for my HID's from.. You can get the housing from them then get the HID's themselves from Mc73Nova!!!

http://www.carhidkits.com/pontiac-93/trans-am-hid-kit-584/trans-am-open-beam-headlights-268.html

Tru2Chevy
08-03-2009, 12:31 PM
Here is where I got the housing for my HID's from.. You can get the housing from them then get the HID's themselves from Mc73Nova!!!

http://www.carhidkits.com/pontiac-93/trans-am-hid-kit-584/trans-am-open-beam-headlights-268.html

Those appear to be designed to use a standard halogen H7 bulb - not for HIDs. This is far from the ideal way to do an HID conversion, as the halogen bulb and HID bulb distribute light in very different patterns. To properly run an HID bulb, you should use a housing or projector designed for use with an HID bulb.

I have already spoken with Matt about this, and he is looking to see what types of housings he has available for use with their HID kits.

- Justin

firebirdcrazy
08-03-2009, 12:48 PM
Those appear to be designed to use a standard halogen H7 bulb - not for HIDs. This is far from the ideal way to do an HID conversion, as the halogen bulb and HID bulb distribute light in very different patterns. To properly run an HID bulb, you should use a housing or projector designed for use with an HID bulb.

I have already spoken with Matt about this, and he is looking to see what types of housings he has available for use with their HID kits.

- Justin

I dont have a picture of mine yet but here is a picture of my friends TA Tom. He is running the same set up as mine except I went with 8000k HID's. His is 6000k HID's and he also put the HID's in his Fog Lamps. Even in day light they look bright as hell. He has had his over a year now since last year at Carlisle and no issues. So I just put mine on. I know that Projector thing your talking about. Only thing I can think of is if you talk to Blackbird (not sure if it was his TA with that awesome HID Conversion at the GONE show) and see if one can be made the same way for our Firebirds. The Housing in that picture supports the HID's and the vehicle still looks stock. I am very much happy with my conversion. I drove my car at night the other day and what an amazing difference it was to my old head lamps.

http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa76/Firebirdcrazy/Hid.jpg

http://i202.photobucket.com/albums/aa76/Firebirdcrazy/hid2.jpg

V
08-05-2009, 02:50 PM
Are H11 size bulbs available? in 12k?