Has anyone installed it ? As i am going to do it, juz want to know how u guys going with it? gd?
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Originally posted by gti_freak View PostAs i really want to change the colour to BLUE
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Hi there, I also thought about HID...
But it's illegal in NZ, and I would rather keep my car legal at this stage.
Mainly due the reflective patterns and having no auto leveling function = meaning it will dazzle the drivers coming towards you.
Just like the way you hate the cars with retro fitted HID on your rear view mirror.
Very good website you can import bulbs from:
Power Bulbs specialise in bringing you only the best, original equipment quality car headlight bulbs from leading manufacturers Philips, OSRAM, PIAA, GE, GT, NEOLUX and M-Tech.
and also search for
PIAA H7 on ebay
Powerbulbs stick with main stream brands. The most expensive Philips I heard has good light / brightness, but if you want the blue hue / or the slight purple / pink that I have on my red GTI (looks nice, but not as bright as original) have a look into PIAA 8000k. I had one on my previous rides, and they had really nice blue hue just like HIDs. Never had problem with getting warrants. People did however flash at me, thinking that I had an HID, and I just gave them a high beam back!!
Anyway, putting HID in will also give you higher risk of fogging in the headlights on heavy rains / washing your car, as you need to get a hole made on the cover of the headlights (rubber cap)06 Polo GTI - REVO Stage 2 = 140kw @ wheels.
06 Golf GTI - Bluefin Stage 1 blacked out with ED30 theme, leather, xenon, etc.
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Originally posted by Mk3vr6 View PostPhilips CrystalVision lights there really good and are a white/blue but really affective I found worth the $95.
You can find them in Supercheap and Autobahn usually.sigpic
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Originally posted by insanekiwi View PostHi there, I also thought about HID...
But it's illegal in NZ, and I would rather keep my car legal at this stage.
Mainly due the reflective patterns and having no auto leveling function = meaning it will dazzle the drivers coming towards you.
Just like the way you hate the cars with retro fitted HID on your rear view mirror.
Very good website you can import bulbs from:
Power Bulbs specialise in bringing you only the best, original equipment quality car headlight bulbs from leading manufacturers Philips, OSRAM, PIAA, GE, GT, NEOLUX and M-Tech.
and also search for
PIAA H7 on ebay
Powerbulbs stick with main stream brands. The most expensive Philips I heard has good light / brightness, but if you want the blue hue / or the slight purple / pink that I have on my red GTI (looks nice, but not as bright as original) have a look into PIAA 8000k. I had one on my previous rides, and they had really nice blue hue just like HIDs. Never had problem with getting warrants. People did however flash at me, thinking that I had an HID, and I just gave them a high beam back!!
Anyway, putting HID in will also give you higher risk of fogging in the headlights on heavy rains / washing your car, as you need to get a hole made on the cover of the headlights (rubber cap)anyone have tried that before, if you guys can give me illustration that would be great and also does it really cause fogging in the headlight on heavy rain ? anyone has experienced?
Thanks heaps!06 POLO GTI RED HOT
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I thought there was some legality issues here where by you can't fit HID's unless the car in other trim specs came with them to Aust?
Just a rumor I heard somewhere.sigpicOriginally posted by KaiAnd then dont forget the most important mod for gays.
Blow off valve - 300
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Here is a bit of a DIY lots of pics and its in spanish but bablefish can help.
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You can get 'xenon' globes (which are really just a load of rubbish) for your polo but you can't get a HID conversion because the polo headlights don't suit -
To run HIDS you need to have projector headlights, otherwise the xenon beam will be all over the shop.
See this pic below, the light on the outer edge is a projector (little bubble) and the light in the middle is your standard type.
And if you're not worried about having enough light to drive, one will blind people and get you in trouble with the cops, one wont.
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Originally posted by gti_freak View PostIs that mean i need to drill a hole in the rubber cap for those wires? seems like very complicated...anyone have tried that before, if you guys can give me illustration that would be great and also does it really cause fogging in the headlight on heavy rain ? anyone has experienced?
Thanks heaps!
This year if I can afford head light with projectors I will definately get them, for looks, nice clean cut for beam and finishing the job properly.
And no, my head lights never fogged up.
Here's a pic.
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