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LIGHTFORCE SPOTTIES

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LIGHTFORCE SPOTTIES

Post by BENOLUX »

Just a post to see if anyone is interested in purchasing lightforce spotlights, we are thinking of opening a 4wd shop on the sunshine coast it will start as a website first and if all goes well it may expand and lightforce spotlights are going to be one of the products, we can order in any light force product and we can try to beat any other price.

just looking for some opinions and any interest.

regards Benolux.
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Post by GRIMACE »

ill be looking for some cheap 170s or may consider 140s soon... already have xgts, and I think you will find alot of people will be interested in lightforce lights, at the right price.
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Post by BENOLUX »

thanks for the feedback, they will hopefully be cheaper than other places as we will be working on a website and will not have leasing fees for property. we will certainly try our best to get the right price for everyone.
as we are also 4wders and know how expensive this sport can be.

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Post by fourbyconvert »

Yes, They are an awesome product and the only spotties o have used in about the last 6 or 7 years, Will be looking for probably three sets of 170s in the not to distant future would be great.

I try and support suppliers that support the 4wd community like wooders garage etc and if a member on one of the forums kicked off a business i would give them a shot before anywere else.

BEst of luck with the new venture mate i hope it works out for you.
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Post by BENOLUX »

thanks mate its really good to have support, especially from the best forum for 4wding on the net hey. we will certainly keep in touch and posting.
Thanks Ben.
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Post by me3@neuralfibre.com »

Interested, specially with a chinese HID conversion. Bushy is too expensive. I'm happy with cheap crap chinese bulbs.

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Post by clm434 »

I for one would consider a set of 240's and 170's if there is enough difference in cost to counter shipping costs. Will be good to see whats on offer when your up and running.
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Post by Taff »

what other sort of things will you be stocking?
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Post by BENOLUX »

we arent sure wat else will be there we are going to try and start it online and see how that goes we will stock products depending on what we can get and wat suppliers will let us purchase. most stockiest require a large purchase to prove that we are not buying them for ourselves.
we will keep this thread updated though.
what would u like to see in the store this is for 4wding ppl so lets ask you.
any ideas and post them up!!!
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Post by droopypete »

Where is the tech?
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Post by BENOLUX »

sorry if i have chosen the wrong place to put this thread it is as simple as someone explaining to me that i have placed it in the wrong place, as far as i no it is tech/DISCUSSION. i find the above information discussion.
Thanks Benolux
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Post by droopypete »

BENOLUX wrote:sorry if i have chosen the wrong place to put this thread it is as simple as someone explaining to me that i have placed it in the wrong place, as far as i no it is tech/DISCUSSION. i find the above information discussion.
Thanks Benolux

I see no tech, only someone doing market research into the viability of opening their own 4wd shop on the sunshine coast.
and as far as a simple someone explaining to you that you have placed it in the wrong place, all you had to do was look at the very first topic that says
"Announcement: The TECH Sections are for TECH and that is all!!!"

how many times do you need to be told.
sorry it I am sounding a bit heavy handed with my response (and maybe I am) but it happens all the time.
Peter

Ps, good luck with the shop if you do open it.
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Post by BENOLUX »

ok well i apologise can u please point me in the right direction as to where to post on this site.
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Post by BENOLUX »

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Post by droopypete »

BENOLUX wrote:ok well i apologise can u please point me in the right direction as to where to post on this site.
Chit chat for intrest and advice on your shop
and for sale when you have some to sell.
good luck.
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Post by BENOLUX »

ok thanks peter, is there anyway i can transfer the posts and stuff i have already writen over or is that not possible
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Post by droopypete »

BENOLUX wrote:ok thanks peter, is there anyway i can transfer the posts and stuff i have already writen over or is that not possible
regards benolux
On the top right of the main tech page is a list of mods, pm one of them (not Nam he is planning a wedding :armsup: ) and they can help you.
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Post by BENOLUX »

thanks for that mate. sorry for all the confusion and crap hey.
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Post by clm434 »

droopypete wrote:
BENOLUX wrote:ok well i apologise can u please point me in the right direction as to where to post on this site.
Chit chat for intrest and advice on your shop
and for sale when you have some to sell.
good luck.
Peter.
SH1T-chat....gooooooooooooood luck.

Mitsu parts would be good to see ie/ lifts at an affordable price, torsion bars, extended shackles, air bags, flares (fiberglass and plastic types), ok so its not all make specific but the ball is rolling.

No doubt there will be a tonne of Toy and Nissan stuff.
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Post by BENOLUX »

thanks mate this is the only reason i placed it in here is because i no ppl will look in here and want to maybe purchase these lights. and maybe other stuff thanks for the ideas.
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Post by vanbox »

droopypete wrote:
BENOLUX wrote:sorry if i have chosen the wrong place to put this thread it is as simple as someone explaining to me that i have placed it in the wrong place, as far as i no it is tech/DISCUSSION. i find the above information discussion.
Thanks Benolux

I see no tech, only someone doing market research into the viability of opening their own 4wd shop on the sunshine coast.
and as far as a simple someone explaining to you that you have placed it in the wrong place, all you had to do was look at the very first topic that says
"Announcement: The TECH Sections are for TECH and that is all!!!"

how many times do you need to be told.
sorry it I am sounding a bit heavy handed with my response (and maybe I am) but it happens all the time.
Peter

Ps, good luck with the shop if you do open it.
Maybe this section of the forum needs to be headlined "General 4x4 Tech" to make it clearer. benolux has a valid point reading that this section is for tech and discussion. then the rules state otherwise.

my 2c

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Post by BENOLUX »

SORRY ALL, maybe i should delete this post and Tonka in the right spot i apologise the heading is rather decieving.
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Post by vanbox »

wasnt having a go at you mate. i understand where your coming from.
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Post by andrew e »

me3@neuralfibre.com wrote:Interested, specially with a chinese HID conversion. Bushy is too expensive. I'm happy with cheap crap chinese bulbs.

Paul
Last i heard bushy was around $100 a light for a complete 55w HID conversion, how much cheaper do you want it?

ps cheap chinese bulbs are fine, ballasts are crap though.
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Post by bushy555 »

andrew e wrote:
me3@neuralfibre.com wrote:Interested, specially with a chinese HID conversion. Bushy is too expensive. I'm happy with cheap crap chinese bulbs.

Paul
Last i heard bushy was around $100 a light for a complete 55w HID conversion, how much cheaper do you want it?

ps cheap chinese bulbs are fine, ballasts are crap though.

Paul, can you give me your address. I'll send you out one of my stickers.
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Bushies: http://www.angelfire.com/on4/bushy5560/ http://www.angelfire.com/on4/bushy5561/
Lightforce HID conversion stuff: http://www.angelfire.com/on4/bushy5551/
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Post by droopypete »

bushy555 wrote:
andrew e wrote:
me3@neuralfibre.com wrote:Interested, specially with a chinese HID conversion. Bushy is too expensive. I'm happy with cheap crap chinese bulbs.

Paul
Last i heard bushy was around $100 a light for a complete 55w HID conversion, how much cheaper do you want it?

ps cheap chinese bulbs are fine, ballasts are crap though.

Paul, can you give me your address. I'll send you out one of my stickers.
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Re: LIGHTFORCE SPOTTIES

Post by Red04VXE »

BENOLUX wrote:Just a post to see if anyone is interested in purchasing lightforce spotlights, we are thinking of opening a 4wd shop on the sunshine coast it will start as a website first and if all goes well it may expand and lightforce spotlights are going to be one of the products, we can order in any light force product and we can try to beat any other price.

just looking for some opinions and any interest.

regards Benolux.
I thought that most Lightforce Products have a set retail price?
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Post by BENOLUX »

yeh i no you werent paul its all good jut wasnt intending to upset anyone.
lightforce does have a recomended retail price im still not sure wether or not you have to match this as they request that you purchase a large amount. however they also require displays in the shop if it is to be online there wont be any in shop dispalys so im still unsure wether it is a go ahead the thread was only to see how interested ppl would be.

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Post by me3@neuralfibre.com »

bushy555 wrote:
andrew e wrote:
me3@neuralfibre.com wrote:Interested, specially with a chinese HID conversion. Bushy is too expensive. I'm happy with cheap crap chinese bulbs.

Paul
Last i heard bushy was around $100 a light for a complete 55w HID conversion, how much cheaper do you want it?

ps cheap chinese bulbs are fine, ballasts are crap though.

Paul, can you give me your address. I'll send you out one of my stickers.
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Maybe it wasn't Bushy (busily checking his website again). Someone on here has HID setups at $500/pr. $120-$150 is more realistic.
I'll take the stickers though :)

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Post by zuk-of-hazzard »

hey man i think its a great idea. i would buy as many that would fit on my zuk if they are the right price. hopefully lightforce support online business.
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