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Hi.

 

Came across the ffg HID Kit.. Just want to confirm everything is in order before I purchase.

 

It is made up of the ffg;

 

HID HB3 6000K Set

 

- Ballast genuine Toyota (Denso pre-made waterproof)

- New 6000K bulbs

- HB cord with couplers.

 

The ballasts are used but the bulbs are new..Price is 15000yen (110GBP)

 

The seller says it is totally compatible with the Supra, basically plug and play...

 

Anything I am missing?

 

I hope the 6000k will not be to blue?

 

Thks.

 

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I have never seen Toyota made HID ballast? That very good price include with water proof.

 

6000k will be white and assume nothing is missing fella.:)

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I have never seen Toyota made HID ballast? That very good price include with water proof.

 

6000k will be white and assume nothing is missing fella.:)

It will not be white, it will have a blueish tint to them.

 

I have 4300K & they have a very fine blue tint to them (that's the whitest you can get).

 

You can mount these under the headlights too, so better have some tools ready if you plan on showing an officer :D

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I agree with Abz. They will be blue and to be fair I'd be surprised if they're OEM as OEM HIDs are usually 4300k. That's what I've got on mine and they're spot on. Far better light output onto the road than 6000k. (I've had both) And only about £50-£60 delivered from Lightec Autostyle.

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I agree with Abz. They will be blue and to be fair I'd be surprised if they're OEM as OEM HIDs are usually 4300k. That's what I've got on mine and they're spot on. Far better light output onto the road than 6000k. (I've had both) And only about £50-£60 delivered from Lightec Autostyle.

 

The ballasts are OEM, not sure abt the bulbs..

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You can change the bulbs with the same ballast. The ballast are power rated ie wattage (35w etc), the bulbs are different values of light frequency and use the same amount of power just at a different wave length as I understand it.

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