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wnderinguy 12-09-2009 11:55 PM

Autolismo FTW :thumbsup:

Haven't had them(4300k) long enough to speak of longevity,but dealings with Thomas were excellent and I'm more than happy with the output colour.

melonvitara 12-10-2009 12:00 AM

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Originally Posted by wnderinguy (Post 6721239)
Autolismo FTW :thumbsup:

Haven't had them(4300k) long enough to speak of longevity,but dealings with Thomas were excellent and I'm more than happy with the output colour.

Thanks :)

Lomac 12-10-2009 12:04 AM

Ugg.... unless you plan on putting it into a proper projector housing, I'm going to kick and scream. I fucking hate having to deal with HID's in halogen reflector housings. Anything over 6k is tacky, has poor light output (it's even worse in the rain than you'd expect), and just annoying. But not as annoying as the goddamn glare and random light patterns that everyone else bitches about.

You all should just be glad I'm not a traffic cop... You'd hate me so much. :lol

Mugen EvOlutioN 12-10-2009 08:25 AM

if u get blind, only way to play fair is to blind them back

:D

sexyaccord 12-10-2009 08:29 AM

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Originally Posted by aznboi128 (Post 6721143)
This is 4100k
http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...DSC_0003-1.jpg

from Acura TSX projectors with Phillips 85122+ bulbs
notice its pure white and the cut-off adds colour. This is the way it should be done.

go OEM, or don't bother. Your either blinding other drivers or throwing light everywhere.

http://i88.photobucket.com/albums/k1...8/DSC_0020.jpg
Projectors ftw.

beautiful retrofit on that, perfect cut-off beam pattern!

shenmecar 12-10-2009 09:23 AM

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Originally Posted by asdfpic (Post 6720316)
surprising to hear that he wouldnt reply to you
makes me wonder if he would honor his warranty especially because buying off him would mean cash and prob no receipt. was thinking of buying 2 years as well (i was going to get it installed by him too)

No receipt, but he gives you a "warranty card".

melonvitara 12-10-2009 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by shenmecar (Post 6721629)
No receipt, but he gives you a "warranty card".

shenmecar: You still haven't told me your email address or warranty number. I am willing to exchange the ballast for you. I don't want people here to think I don't honor my warranty.

wnderinguy 12-10-2009 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by melonvitara (Post 6722153)
shenmecar: You still haven't told me your email address or warranty number. I am willing to exchange the ballast for you. I don't want people here to think I don't honor my warranty.


As I'm reading this
Quote:

I bought two bulbs from Thomas, it works as it should. Has 1 year warranty. Turned out my ballast was dying too so I tried contacting him again to see if I can buy ballasts off him too, but he never replied any of my emails after buying his bulbs.

It looks like the ballast wasn't bought from you,but he wanted to get a ballast from you,since he mentions the bulbs as being "from Thomas" and "his bulbs",but never refers to the ballasts in such a way.His concern is that having dealt with him buying the bulbs,he couldn't get in touch to make continued deallings.

melonvitara 12-10-2009 05:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by wnderinguy (Post 6722173)
As I'm reading this



It looks like the ballast wasn't bought from you,but he wanted to get a ballast from you,since he mentions the bulbs as being "from Thomas" and "his bulbs",but never refers to the ballasts in such a way.His concern is that having dealt with him buying the bulbs,he couldn't get in touch to make continued deallings.

Ah ok I guess I misread that. Thanks for the clarification!

asdfpic 12-10-2009 05:39 PM

yeah, people who reffered me to thomas said he was good on customer service and good to deal with

been talking with him past few days for products and shot him a million questions and hes always replied :thumbsup:

Fobman 12-10-2009 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by asdfpic (Post 6721100)
140 for kit bixenon, but now im going for this other kit for $110 because my daytime lights would be messed with bixenons
40 install
40 if i want to add another year warranty, so total of two years

nice, i think ill go for the 6000k, but making sure he installs it downwards more

anyone know what would happen if lets say a few years i want to go back to halogens? lots of trouble?

110$ for just the low beam hid right?
u should get bi-xenon since it has glare shield lol

melonvitara 12-10-2009 09:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Fobman (Post 6722533)
110$ for just the low beam hid right?
u should get bi-xenon since it has glare shield lol

Contact SG if you want to advertise on REVscene.

M Speed 12-10-2009 09:28 PM

I have brought LED strips, HID bulbs and HID kits from Autolismo. I never have any problem and great prices!

Ikkaku 12-11-2009 01:10 AM

I just got some 6000k bulbs from him (well, my friend helped me pick them up) ... his 6000k bulb seems brighter (from what I see) than the ones from my smarteye kit lol


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