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Lzyellodog
Jul 16th, 2007, 3:21 pm
Here are the details of his kits. So you know he is a friend of mine. I will be buying the Hi beam from him for my 05 LT. You can contact him at retrosolutions@cox.net. His name is Todd Strong. Mention BMWLT so he knows that you found him thru this website.


He is offering the following:
-100% Genuine XenTec brand, not ebay non-waterproof knock-offs
-12volt bikes $90 for low or high beam (1 ballast, 1 bulb, 1 hookup wiring, and
kit info.)
-12volt bikes $160 for low and high beams (2 ballasts, 2 bulbs, 2 hookup wiring,
and kit info.)
-3000k, 5000k, 6000k, and 8000k are available in every bulb type.
-Dual Beam/BiXenon bulb applications are available +$35 per bulb
-Free shipping anywhere in the US, +$20 for Canadian or +$30 for other
international customers
-All kits ship out of California via priority mail, and usually delivered within
a week, mostly sooner.
-100% waterproof ballast construction and connections
-Ignitors are integrated into the ballast enclosures
-Hot-Restrike capability
-All bulbs are guaranteed color correct within 100k color temperature
-All bulbs are guaranteed +/- 300lm of spec output per color temperature
-Lowest failure rate of ANY bulbs on the market, same quality as OEM HID
capsules (I have not once had a bulb issue from any of my customers!)
-Ballasts are rated 3000 hrs., not the 2000 hrs. like all others are rated.
-Ballasts are low current operating, so they are direct plug and play operation
without extra wiring and ignition failures other ballasts may have.
-1yr. warranty
-Exclusive lifetime of after warranty coverage (parts available at cost and
shipping, not inflated retail prices)
-Always after purchase support for any question

messenger13
Jul 16th, 2007, 4:07 pm
You stated 3000k and 5000k color lamps . . . but nothing in between? :confused: (4200k or 4300k perhaps?)

Lzyellodog
Jul 16th, 2007, 7:29 pm
I will check with him.

Lzyellodog
Jul 17th, 2007, 9:55 am
You stated 3000k and 5000k color lamps . . . but nothing in between? :confused: (4200k or 4300k perhaps?)

Here is his answer to your question:
No 4000k or 4300k for a few reasons.
1) 5000k is so close it is almost indistinguishable except that there is no yellow portion to the output anymore and the luminous output is the same
2) I have 4300k philips kits and 4000k TechOne kits as well, but they are more on the expensive side.
3) If I don't have it, I can order it, but it can take some time.

Lzyellodog
Jul 17th, 2007, 9:57 am
Todd just sent me an email saying he would drop the price to $80.00 including shipping within the US. He is trying to compete with CQlight. Make sure you mention BMWLT for this price.