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BOB'5
02 June 2008, 12:28
Am extending this offer for 24 Hours as I've not been able to reply to all PMs/emails in the last couple of days.

Now ends tomorrow 1pm

£15 OFF ALL HID KITS. 7 DAYS ONLY (ends midday 9th June). Get your kit while its still available! Strictly first come, first served. :norty:

CLEARING ALL KITS IN STOCK. H1, H4, H7 available in all colours, HB3/9005 only available in 8k.

The same GB Kits (just knock £15 off). Order direct from the the page setup on a website for SN GBs ScoobyNet Group Buy Specials - HIDs (Xenon) Lighting Kits + RAYS Lightweight Wheel Nuts (http://aztecperformance.co.uk/scoobynetgroupbuy.aspx)

Discount will be applied when we charge the order.


Single bulb complete kit = £79 = £64 Clearance
Bi-Bulb complete kit = £105 = £90 Clearance

All car bulbs available. Not exclusive to Subaru fitments.

Delivery £10 to UK mainland. Ask for pricing on delivery elsewhere.
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http://bbs.scoobynet.com/group-buys-356/640773-new-hid-groupbuy.html
High quality HID kit. As already used by most people on SN. Not the usual rubbish.

Same as the last one I ran, but cheaper still.

I have these fitted to mine (easy to fit) and I'm very happy with them, as is everybody else that purchased from the last GB.

Single bulb complete kit = £79
Bi-Bulb complete kit = £105

All car bulbs available. Not exclusive to Subaru fitments.

Delivery £10 to UK mainland. Ask for pricing on delivery elsewhere.

Kits all come with relays, fuses and wiring loom to connect direct to the battery. Even though HIDs are low on power consumption, they require around 23,000volts to start, which can place a strain on the standard car wiring if not connected directly to the battery.

UK Stock. No unexpected customs bills (some people received customs bills around £35 on the other GB). 18 month warranty. Next day delivery in most cases.

For reference:

Classics = H4 Bi Kit
Bugeye = H1 single (dipped) / HB3 single (full beam)
Newage = H1 single (dipped) / HB3 single (full beam)

*off road use only*

The nights are closing in and getting darker.....

Spare bulbs also available, for those who fancy a colour change with the seasons

Price for Spare bulbs: Single bulb = £15 Bi-Bulb = £22 (price each)

You can now order securely online:

ScoobyNet Group Buy Specials - HIDs (Xenon) Lighting Kits + RAYS Lightweight Wheel Nuts (http://aztecperformance.co.uk/scoobynetgroupbuy.aspx)

If you have any queries, special orders or wish to order more than one kit (and save on delivery costs) email aztecperformance@gmail.com, quoting 'SN GB' and your username. You may also send me a PM here on SN

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yellow sti6
02 June 2008, 15:12
BOB'5 check the date it ends mate.

BOB'5
02 June 2008, 15:14
:thumb:

Bugeye_Scoob
03 June 2008, 10:22
Bob - you're likely to know - my headlamps stopped working this morning.
Guess it's the fuse but don't have the manual with me - is the headlamp fuse under the bonnet or inside the car, and is it a 15AMP one?

Can anyone tell me which one I need to check for a WRX bugeye?

I am of course assuming it's not the HID kit at fault, but both lamps aren't working - have had the kit on for about 4-5 months now without a problem...

Is there also a fuse on the wiring harness I need to check? - I forget...

BOB'5
03 June 2008, 11:00
A quick check to see if its the HIDs or not - plug your old halogen bulb in the redundant OE headlamp plug. If it doesn't light up then it'll be a car fuse (refer to car handbook).

On the HID side of things there are a couple of thing you can check, firstly there is a fuse on the HID wiring harness and secondly check and double check that the ground wires/points are still good.

Any further info, feel free to drop me a PM.


Cheers,

Bob

Bugeye_Scoob
03 June 2008, 11:29
A quick check to see if its the HIDs or not - plug your old halogen bulb in the redundant OE headlamp plug. If it doesn't light up then it'll be a car fuse (refer to car handbook).

On the HID side of things there are a couple of thing you can check, firstly there is a fuse on the HID wiring harness and secondly check and double check that the ground wires/points are still good.

Any further info, feel free to drop me a PM.


Cheers,

Bob

Thanks Bob - I'll give that a go...

Bugeye_Scoob
03 June 2008, 14:10
Hi Bob - sorry to hijack your thread again but your inbox is full.

Thanks for your earlier reply.

I've since checked the fuses on the car and they appear fine; also checked the fuse on the loom and that also appears okay although I'll swap it out when I get home just in case.

I have a nasty feeling that the problem may be down to the relay - it looked rather wet when I pulled it out from behind the headlight (I'm guessing this is going to be a user error ;)).

Do you stock replacement relays as Halfords don't stock them and the VW dealer across the road from my work hasn't got anything like it either :(.

I will try your original suggestion of plugging in the original bulb to the original harness when I get home - not really able to do that at present as I'm at work :).

If that does work what would you suggest next?

Cheers,
Giles

Bugeye_Scoob
04 June 2008, 11:16
Hi Bob,

Managed to get hold of a 40V automotive relay from Maplin and it fixed the issue :thumb: . However, it's not a sealed unit so was wondering if you stocked spares, and if so, how much.

Cheers,

Giles

BOB'5
04 June 2008, 11:32
Hi Giles,

Glad you got to the bottom of it.

Just PM me your address and I'll get one sent out to you :thumb:


Bob

scoobyschef
04 June 2008, 18:45
the tracking number i got does not work bob

name james roberts


jim

BOB'5
04 June 2008, 18:49
Hi Jim,

Don't go through the direct link, but through the DHL UK site instead. :thumb:

Any more info, send me a PM.

Cheers,

Bob

banny sti
05 June 2008, 19:22
Bob what bulb fitment are the classic morrettes?

Banny

BOB'5
05 June 2008, 22:05
H4 :thumb:

banny sti
06 June 2008, 08:16
Is it single or bi-bulb?

Banny

BOB'5
06 June 2008, 11:45
Hi Banny,

H4 is Bi-bulb.


Cheers,

Bob

SamUK
07 June 2008, 23:44
Maybe tempted to get my wife a set...

by the way...you do not need to remove the headlights to fit these on a MY03STI...i fitted them with no issues.... :thumb:

Bob is ot £15 per bulb? was thinking of getting the 8k ones for my car

frayz
08 June 2008, 00:19
Dammit i already ahve 2 sets of these, id buy more but have nothing to fit em to :D

I love my HIDs so much, cant you get any for the stop lights BOB5?? :lol1:

Luther999
08 June 2008, 09:24
Sorry for being thick but I can't work out which kit is for me.... I'm after a bi-bulb kit for an 03 (blob) sti and at 6000k

Help?!?

Luther999
08 June 2008, 09:32
....right.... now i'm even more confused..... bi-bulb? or two single kits?..... I want both dipped and main beam as HIDs....?!?

SirFozzalot
08 June 2008, 21:42
Any way of paying for these without having to create a google account?

I'm interested in a single H1 6000K kit for my MY03 STi but don't really want to have to create a google checkout account.

hawk
08 June 2008, 23:12
Just Paid
cant wait to see the light:D:D

DannyBoy007
09 June 2008, 10:37
Had a set of these off bob the other week, Fantastic is the only words that spring to mind!!!!

I had upgraded bulbs in my classic which were miles better than standard but these are in another league.

Only took about an hour to fit and this was only because I wanted to mount the ballest behind the bumper.

BOB'5
09 June 2008, 13:05
Sam: Yes, £15 per bulb (single beam).

Frayz: lol :thumb:

Luther999: You will need two single kits for both beams. Newage = H1 single (dipped) / HB3 single (full beam). HB3 only one kit left in stock and thats 8k.

SirFozzalot: You don't have to create a google account as such, you just need a credit/debit card for payment and its quick and easy from there. Also accept Paypal to aztecperformance@gmail.com but you will need to cover the fees (+3.4%) :thumb:

Hawk: Yours will be with you tomorrow. You'll love them :cool:

Danny: Sounds like you done a good job on the install. Gald you are happy with them :D

BOB'5
09 June 2008, 13:08
Am extending this offer for 24 Hours as I've not been able to reply to all PMs/emails in the last couple of days.

Now ends tomorrow 1pm

grizz237
09 June 2008, 18:30
what would i need for a1999 classic :)

BOB'5
09 June 2008, 18:44
H4-Bi kit which will do both dipped and main beam :thumb:

Order here: ScoobyNet Group Buy Specials - HIDs (Xenon) Lighting Kits + RAYS Lightweight Wheel Nuts (http://aztecperformance.co.uk/scoobynetgroupbuy.aspx)

imf1
09 June 2008, 20:23
Hi Bob,

Managed to get hold of a 40V automotive relay from Maplin and it fixed the issue :thumb: . However, it's not a sealed unit so was wondering if you stocked spares, and if so, how much.

Cheers,

Giles

Mine failed too, and I got Maplin replacement that was sealed. Make sure you site it out of the way and facing down, the connections because I had some trouble again with shorting. Have now extended the wires to get relay up and under the bonnet, much better and easier to check IMO.:thumb:
Great lights and very happy.:)

Luther999
09 June 2008, 20:33
Excuse my stupidity but I assume that one kit comprises of two bulbs, two ballsts, two harnasses etc... etc... for both left and right.... Right?!?

imf1
09 June 2008, 20:42
Yep. 1 harness connects left and right.

Luther999
09 June 2008, 21:15
nice one imf1...:thumb:

ordered and errrr..... ordered.... figured I'd do the whole detango, black painted internal reflector and HID in one hit.... :D