hid's installed on my G8

dline

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Ryan in rochester, sells and installs slimline hid kits. He did a great job on the install on my car.

Perfect light cutoff....

Great prices, and he stocks alot for other cars too.
 

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the best view is from the drivers seat, i feel like i am driving some $60,000 mercedes


i have his email address and phone number if anyone is interested.
 
You can get kits now for around $70-80. HID's on the G8 look great - I put some on mine too.

What else is done to the car?
 
his slimline kit is $90 by itself, not much room under the hood, so slimline is needed.

car has a Sellers 93 tune and rotofab intake.
 
Thanks dline for the thread!!! (I did the install for him) I've been a member of this board for awhile, just never posted much.

If anyone thinks that maybe my $90 kits are priced high, please take this into consideration: I sell slimlines, not the cheaper, huge ballasts, carry a well known and quality brand, I am local, will install ($40) and personally (not make you deal with the manufacturer or some Cali-based company) warranty them. I also will likely (likely as I can't carry every bulb made in every color) have the bulbs you need on hand if they ever burn out, so you are not without headlights for as long - seeing as you can't just hop down to your local parts store and pick up a set of replacements.

On the Capri - yup, I can do that as well, both your high and low beams if you desire. I have conversion housings for $50 a pair. They are e-code, which means you get great cutoff and pattern. I have to make a * that these are not DOT and are therefore technically not legal, but they are much kinder to oncoming traffic than a DOT housing. Basically, it would be $180 installed for low beams on the Capri, or a Mustang, or any other car that takes sealed beams.

You are welcome to PM me on here, though e-mailing me direct at "boogtc25 at yahoo dot com" will get a quicker response.

-Ryan
 
Thanks dline for the thread!!! (I did the install for him) I've been a member of this board for awhile, just never posted much.

If anyone thinks that maybe my $90 kits are priced high, please take this into consideration: I sell slimlines, not the cheaper, huge ballasts, carry a well known and quality brand, I am local, will install ($40) and personally (not make you deal with the manufacturer or some Cali-based company) warranty them. I also will likely (likely as I can't carry every bulb made in every color) have the bulbs you need on hand if they ever burn out, so you are not without headlights for as long - seeing as you can't just hop down to your local parts store and pick up a set of replacements.

On the Capri - yup, I can do that as well, both your high and low beams if you desire. I have conversion housings for $50 a pair. They are e-code, which means you get great cutoff and pattern. I have to make a * that these are not DOT and are therefore technically not legal, but they are much kinder to oncoming traffic than a DOT housing. Basically, it would be $180 installed for low beams on the Capri, or a Mustang, or any other car that takes sealed beams.

You are welcome to PM me on here, though e-mailing me direct at "boogtc25 at yahoo dot com" will get a quicker response.

-Ryan
Can you do a Jeep Cherokee XJ?
 
yeah he can, he owns a cherokee, and all his light examples are shown with the cherokee.

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BooGTS, I was the one emailing you today about a 5000K install for my Cobalt. I am still contemplating what I want to do.
 
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