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Hey guyz, I've been away for away and have not been able to do any Autogeeking, so I got a lot of reading up to to, also do to the freakin weather I haven't detailed any cars in a while, its driving me nuts, although I cleaned my car like crazy to much up for it. Anyway, here are some pics of two of my christmas presents that I finally got to play with.

This is my new detailing cabinet, pain in the ass to put together and I'll probably need another one, but now I have safe, clean place for my supplies, I still keep my MFs inside.
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And here are some pics of my new hids, I went for the extreme look, taking a cut in the brightness, still they are a lot better than regular headlights. I had to take the entire bumper off to get to each headlight asembly. I thought it was going to be hell to take the bumper off, but surprisingly there are only 4 attachments, two screws and two bolts, I'm kinda freaked out now that thats the only thing holding it on. Anyway, the hids are 14k, freakin purple, no blue, with a little hint of white. The brand I chose was Pilot, only $189 for the kit and I am very impressed with the product, no foriegn languages on the box or in the instrucions, the ballast are very well built with radiotor fins and leds to show that there on, which I have never seen on any other kit. Very good customer services too. I love these things. Check it out.

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Before I go I want to give another shout out to colinite super double coat wax, its been about a month since I first applied it, and since then its rain multiple time and sat in the sun, and I have not gotten on waterspot, even after a full week of rain and sun straight, this is probably one of the best waxes I've used, I love it. Well I'm off to reading past posts.

AG ROCKS.
 
Hey, welcome back. Those HID's look really clean. How long did it take to install? Also, I take it you aren't happy with the 14k. Are you going to try to get another kind since they seem to be priced pretty well?
 
abrcrombe said:
Hey, welcome back. Those HID's look really clean. How long did it take to install? Also, I take it you aren't happy with the 14k. Are you going to try to get another kind since they seem to be priced pretty well?

Start to finish about an hour, and I'm thinking about getting a set for my high beams, but not 14k more like 4300k to 6000k setup, not sure yet, but for the high beams I'm gonna go for brightness and I want a bright white light with no color in it.
 
Excessive Detail said:
Hey guyz, I've been away for away and have not been able to do any Autogeeking, so I got a lot of reading up to to, also do to the freakin weather I haven't detailed any cars in a while, its driving me nuts, although I cleaned my car like crazy to much up for it. Anyway, here are some pics of two of my christmas presents that I finally got to play with.

This is my new detailing cabinet, pain in the ass to put together and I'll probably need another one, but now I have safe, clean place for my supplies, I still keep my MFs inside.
P1010012.jpg


And here are some pics of my new hids, I went for the extreme look, taking a cut in the brightness, still they are a lot better than regular headlights. I had to take the entire bumper off to get to each headlight asembly. I thought it was going to be hell to take the bumper off, but surprisingly there are only 4 attachments, two screws and two bolts, I'm kinda freaked out now that thats the only thing holding it on. Anyway, the hids are 14k, freakin purple, no blue, with a little hint of white. The brand I chose was Pilot, only $189 for the kit and I am very impressed with the product, no foriegn languages on the box or in the instrucions, the ballast are very well built with radiotor fins and leds to show that there on, which I have never seen on any other kit. Very good customer services too. I love these things. Check it out.

P1010010.jpg


P1010009.jpg


P1010006.jpg



Before I go I want to give another shout out to colinite super double coat wax, its been about a month since I first applied it, and since then its rain multiple time and sat in the sun, and I have not gotten on waterspot, even after a full week of rain and sun straight, this is probably one of the best waxes I've used, I love it. Well I'm off to reading past posts.

AG ROCKS.


Nice lights where did you get them from? :applause:
 
Welcome back! I really like that real HID Xenon look, unlike those you can see in aftermarket stores, full of instructions in Chinese (instead of English:mad: ), that say they are xenon, but are regular bulbs with higher voltage painted in blue with a Sharpie permanent marker. I hate those. 14K looks nice, but won't produce a lot of light output. I would have got 6k if I were you.
Anyway, $189 sound like a very good deal (replacement bulbs usually cost around $150-200).
 
Excessive Detail said:
Hey guyz, I've been away for away and have not been able to do any Autogeeking, so I got a lot of reading up to to, also do to the freakin weather I haven't detailed any cars in a while, its driving me nuts, although I cleaned my car like crazy to much up for it. Anyway, here are some pics of two of my christmas presents that I finally got to play with.

This is my new detailing cabinet, pain in the ass to put together and I'll probably need another one, but now I have safe, clean place for my supplies, I still keep my MFs inside.
P1010012.jpg


And here are some pics of my new hids, I went for the extreme look, taking a cut in the brightness, still they are a lot better than regular headlights. I had to take the entire bumper off to get to each headlight asembly. I thought it was going to be hell to take the bumper off, but surprisingly there are only 4 attachments, two screws and two bolts, I'm kinda freaked out now that thats the only thing holding it on. Anyway, the hids are 14k, freakin purple, no blue, with a little hint of white. The brand I chose was Pilot, only $189 for the kit and I am very impressed with the product, no foriegn languages on the box or in the instrucions, the ballast are very well built with radiotor fins and leds to show that there on, which I have never seen on any other kit. Very good customer services too. I love these things. Check it out.

P1010010.jpg


P1010009.jpg


P1010006.jpg



Before I go I want to give another shout out to colinite super double coat wax, its been about a month since I first applied it, and since then its rain multiple time and sat in the sun, and I have not gotten on waterspot, even after a full week of rain and sun straight, this is probably one of the best waxes I've used, I love it. Well I'm off to reading past posts.

AG ROCKS.
hey whats up i see you have some stuff from pro in there finnaly some out there uses that line i use alot of there stuff and iv mentioned it on ag and alot of guys never heard of it
 
Great to see you back!! That cabinet really licks ass (lol sorry for the reminder, but it was just too funny to remain forgotten lol) :D
 
turbos17 said:
Nice lights where did you get them from? :applause:
I got the kit from Pilot on there website, I think its Pilot.com, I did a google search first and found them.
 
trhland said:
hey whats up i see you have some stuff from pro in there finnaly some out there uses that line i use alot of there stuff and iv mentioned it on ag and alot of guys never heard of it

Yea, a friend gave me some of his old detailing stuff and some of it was Prowax, I like the brand, good stuff, I have also started using Ardex brand, mainly because I kinda got the hookup with the stuff, the guy lets me try different products for free every now and then, I mainly use those types of detailing supplies for stuff like dressings, apc, cleaner, stuff that I know I'm gonna use a lot of mainly cause its a little cheaper and does the job.
 
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