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Narva Extreme, retro fitting HIDs

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Narva Extreme, retro fitting HIDs

Post by bakerboy »

Ok guys lining up a set of narva extreme spotties to retro fit a pair of HIDs in, any particular reason why i shouldnt go with the extremes, keeping in mind if getting the pair for about $350

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Post by Wozza244 »

They are rubbish as halogens.

Jet-6 supplied a 55w hid kit for us to fit we will be fitting it next monday, im sure the conversion will make them brilliant.

He also supplies a set of Lightforce XGT converted to 55w hid for under $800 too.
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Post by bakerboy »

yeah ive heard that but for 450 for a pair with hids fitted i cant complain
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Post by HUSSLN »

Are narva extremes the massive one's? We took the xenon globes and control units from merc headlights and did the conversion on some big narva spotties. They are bullshit bright, the control unit is kinda big but all for free from work when we put new headlights in. My boss also got the xenons from chrysler 300c headlights and the control unit fits inside the bowl which is handy.
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Post by Wozza244 »

No your thinking of the ULTIMA 225
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Post by bakerboy »

although the extremes are only a few mm smaller
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Post by grinch2 »

Wozza244 wrote:No your thinking of the ULTIMA 225
there not that big, smaller then light force's.
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