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[For Sale] H4 Cree 7000LM Led Headlight Kits

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Item: H4 Hi/Low beam Cree Led Headlight Kit
35W/3500LM per bulb
SMD Cree chips
IP 65 Water Rated and Dust seal
DC 9-35V (Fits 12V, 24V Vehicles
Aviation 6063 Aluminium Profile
30000 Hours Lifetime
Pure White 6500K
Only have 5 available.
Age: Brand new in box
Warranty: 6 Months
Packaging: Yes
Condition: Brand new
Location: Pretoria/Krugersdorp/Roodepoort
Shipping: Preferably F2F but will consider it.
Collection: Yes
Price: R600
 
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Perhaps upload some photos of how they work. Before and after compared to a normal globe ?
Not a lot of people have seen these in action.
 
Do these require projectors like the Xenon bulbs or are they a straight fit?
 
If these fitted my car, they'd be gone already. It's a bargain for these, you usually pay around R400 for the tiny LED daytime lights or indicator lights.
 
Do these require projectors like the Xenon bulbs or are they a straight fit?
Don't need projectors. Just replace the existing bulbs with these....

If these fitted my car, they'd be gone already. It's a bargain for these, you usually pay around R400 for the tiny LED daytime lights or indicator lights.
True, I paid R1k for the kit on my bike.
 
It plugs straight in, no wiring or harnesses required and the driver is built into the bulb so it fits nicely in a weathercap. Also street legal. Ok will upload some pics I already did a grand i10, hyundai new gen i20 and will do a chevrolet aveo next week.
 
I will be making a new thread soon as well for 8000lm premium h7 kits for those missing out.
 
It plugs straight in, no wiring or harnesses required and the driver is built into the bulb so it fits nicely in a weathercap. Also street legal. Ok will upload some pics I already did a grand i10, hyundai new gen i20 and will do a chevrolet aveo next week.

I will be making a new thread soon as well for 8000lm premium h7 kits for those missing out.

If you are reselling these or using it as a business, Please look into a reseller sub.
http://carbonite.co.za/payments.php
 
I will be making a new thread soon as well for 8000lm premium h7 kits for those missing out.

Ovisser1 is correct - selling more will ask for a reseller subscription.

That being said, once it's in place, can you source H1's?
 
Ok I will look into the resellers subscription, if I get good response with these then I can definitely look at getting h1s, h8/h11s.
 
Uploading pics of the headlights as requested which are taken from ones installed in a grand i10.
 
That is pretty frigging impressive, wow!
 
Yeah definitely a must buy if you looking to get rid of those ugly yellow bulbs on your car. Those of you who are unsure of how to install them I will personally help in Krugersdorp/Roodepoort area. Bump
 
Crazy price drop to R450 this week guys ! Who is going to upgrade their cars bulbs send me a message.
 
Got a pair from [MENTION=30925]michaelmch01[/MENTION]

I must say they are awesome

Thanks man!
 
Will these work for a Citroën C2?

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You'll need to run a check or look in the car's manual to see the code of the lamps it uses. It's usually something like H7 or H4 for the headlights. This is not negotiable, if the code's not right, the lights won't work.
 
You'll need to run a check or look in the car's manual to see the code of the lamps it uses. It's usually something like H7 or H4 for the headlights. This is not negotiable, if the code's not right, the lights won't work.
Code is H4

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Not to derail this thread but checking the code only will not specifically work... Certain cars like my KIA have a pretty much sealed enclosure with a hard plastic weather cap that will interfere with the cooling heatsink on bulbs like these.

There may also be clearance issues with fog lamps and limited space when installing.

You'll need to run a check or look in the car's manual to see the code of the lamps it uses. It's usually something like H7 or H4 for the headlights. This is not negotiable, if the code's not right, the lights won't work.
 
Not to derail this thread but checking the code only will not specifically work... Certain cars like my KIA have a pretty much sealed enclosure with a hard plastic weather cap that will interfere with the cooling heatsink on bulbs like these.

There may also be clearance issues with fog lamps and limited space when installing.

No you are indeed correct. The headlights should have a rubber seal to get through in order to get these to work.
 
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