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Old July 16th 2004, 16:36
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Old July 17th 2004, 19:11
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i have the the "H4" HID's in the super. it draws crazy amps to fire them(20amps). once they are on and "warmed up", they don't draw very many amps.

i'm continuing with Alex's project. currently working on making a adapter plate to mount the Bi-Xenon projectors in the headlight buckets. i have made a template for them, out of lexan, and might machine it out of aluminum. even though they are short, i think they might stick out of the inner fender a little. i have to mount the fender, and mock it up.

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Old November 8th 2004, 08:51
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I bought a Hella A3 Audi Xenon headlight conversion kit for my new 1303. Im going to remove the light modules and fit them behind some clear early bug headlight lenses. They even have an ECU to level the headlights.

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Old November 8th 2004, 14:46
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While I think the HIDs would be awesome, is there any thought/concern about how they will function?

By no means am I a lighting expert, but the HIDs are designed to function with a certain lens. If you just transplant them into another lens, they might cause some wicked glare. I was looking very seriously into retrofitting them into my golf, but gave up when I learned that it would probably blind everyone on the road.

Just wondering if you guys were considering this. . . .
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Old November 8th 2004, 18:12
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Hi Craig

The kit I have uses no lense at all, Im using a early Beetle clear lense, as used on most early US spec Beetles to cover them.

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Old November 8th 2004, 18:33
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WOwww that must have cost you a big grape out your wallet..

Verry expensive but verry verry good..

In the future.. I will buy the HID lights apart (Hella also sells them apart)

Greetings Wiebrand

p.s. that most be looking cool Steve
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Old November 8th 2004, 20:43
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They cost me about $750 Au. The Hella indivdual units were going to cost about $1500 Au from Hella and they wernt Xenon, just Halogen. Used ones were about $1200 Au.

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Old November 9th 2004, 15:01
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They cost me about $750 Au. The Hella indivdual units were going to cost about $1500 Au from Hella and they wernt Xenon, just Halogen. Used ones were about $1200 Au.

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Oke... Than the choice is simpel
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Old November 23rd 2004, 12:05
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The kit I have uses no lense at all, Im using a early Beetle clear lense, as used on most early US spec Beetles to cover them.

Steve
Ok, sounds like that is an alternative then. Definitely post some pics when you finish. I absolutely LOVE the HIDs on my BMW, would love to have them in a beetle as well.
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Old November 23rd 2004, 12:42
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They cost me about $750 Au. The Hella indivdual units were going to cost about $1500 Au from Hella and they wernt Xenon, just Halogen. Used ones were about $1200 Au.

Steve
I've today also looked up for the prices. The prices for al the individual units together is around the 638 euro's.. THis is with the xenon headlights, halogen headlights (with small light (stadslicht in dutch)) and with the blinkers..
p.s. this is without levelling equipment.

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it amazes me how complicated even headlight systems have gotten. truly amazing technology though. we have HIDs on my wife's Passat. makes you wonder what we did before them. no pun intended...it is like night and day compared to sealed beam.
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Old November 24th 2004, 08:39
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Have a look on UK Ebay for user wbo00, hes the guy I bought mine from, he seems to have a lot of them on there at the moment. Hes a real gentleman. Only the Audi A3 ones seem to have the leveling system.

Steve

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I've today also looked up for the prices. The prices for al the individual units together is around the 638 euro's.. THis is with the xenon headlights, halogen headlights (with small light (stadslicht in dutch)) and with the blinkers..
p.s. this is without levelling equipment.

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how about the gen2 sylvania x6024 7" sealed beam upgrade kit

http://www.brightheadlights-hid.com/...aled-beams.htm
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Here's a question

I was looking at a website for HID kits and they had the regular ones and ones that were called "Bi-Xenon" which it stated it as haveing hi and low beams. My question is to all of you who have HID's allready is that do the regular H4 HID kits come with Hi and Low beams or do I need to order the special Bi-Xenon ones? Thanks

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i finally got the pics for you guys, thease are my H4 lamps

http://www.cardomain.com/id/dominicanvolks

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