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Please visit my brand new Xenon HID Showcase Website today...
Please visit my brand new Xenon HID Showcase Website today...
Back in the late 1990's, I began to see these headlights on premium cars that stood out from the rest. I was intrigued by them, but it wasn't until after I drove a 2000 Acura 3.5RL with Xenon HID lighting, I was hooked! Night became as day in front of me during that evening test drive. Halogen headlights had become virtually obsolete to me at that very moment. Nowadays there are probably about 10% of the vehicles on the road with HID, with the number growing as more car makers start to include them with more affordable vehicles -not just the mega-buck sports and luxury vehicles. Back in 2001 after trying a host of aftermarket HID-like "super-white" halogen bulbs in my 2000 Nissan Altima SE, even though I liked the color better than the stock lights, I was not satisfied with the brightness (not to mention the reliability of these HID-like bulbs). In late 2001 I finally found a place that offered real HID upgrade lighting kits. The price was high (about $700 at the time), but when I finally had them installed, I was completely hooked on HID. The brightness was incredible, and the color was nearly as white as day! At that point, I could never go back to any dimly lit halogen car lights again. So when I regretfully sold my Altima, I got a new car, which had to have HID as you know. I got a 2002 Nissan Maxima SE which came standard with HID. It was nice, but just like any other product, I soon came to realize that not all HIDs are created equal. My former Altima as well as other cars with HID, like from Audi, BMW, Mercedes, and the RL I mentioned earlier, were significantly brighter than on my Maxima. Today, I've found a rare car (only 1208 were ever made in 1991), and I'm going to have it installed with some aftermarket HIDs. I haven't decided on the color as of yet, but I am leaning towards 5000K color for maximum brightness. I am so excited about this, that I have started a new website for others that have a like interest in aftermarket HID upgrades and that want to show off their cars with rare lighting capabilities. Be one of the first to post your car on my site, and let's let everyone see what some non-factory HIDs look like, completely giving cars a look that most people have never seen on your make and model! Let's show others how much better and more expensive it makes the car look -IMO, the most cost-effective tweak you can have done on your car. Just to mention, my website is to show off cars that don't come from the manufacturer with HID because we've all seen those cars that can be purchased new with HID. I want to show off your unique car with HID. I will also allow you to post your car if you have upgraded your HID car to aftermarket HID bulbs if it looks different than the stock HID that came on the car. Come, and take a look at the site, and shortly I'm sure you will begin to see new additions to this site soon and frequently. Also, if you're looking to take the plunge into the light of HID for your car, this will soon be the site to see what others have done to get ideas on how you want to make your car's lights look. I don't sell HIDs at all, but the best prices and information I've found so far is on eBay, and as the aftermarket HID trend continues to become more and more popular, prices will come down even more than they have already in the last 1-2 years. Oh yeah, my website address is... | http://www.users.qwest.net/~dwinslow...x/XenonHID.htm | Thanks for reading. |
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