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Accessories (WTS) Bi-Xenon "MiniLite" MH1 HID Projector, Hi-Low Beam in single projector

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torneo
post Sep 27 2011, 10:45 PM

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OK here's one for everyone!

Customer Service and Satisfaction
I met up with Jimmy twice before i decide to go ahead and buy/install this projector on my car. Obviously it's not an easy decision cuz it ain't cheap... but considering the fact that the projector light throw with HID is fantastic - i went ahead and make appointment for the work. It's a 4.5 hours work in total from drive in and drive out of the shop but boy was I in for a surprise... the light output was seriously so good that i think i kinda look like a Cayman coming from really far! I'm not exaggerating cuz it's beautiful... was the money worth it? Hell yeah! Do you want to blind the shit out of oncoming cars with your little DIY HID on reflector housing? HELL NO!!

OK enough of verbatim on how satisfied i am.. let's talk quality.

Products
The projectors and HID were imported but they are a well known brand for retrofitters - the quality doesnt really get better than this MiniLite.. Small yet powerful. The lens don't look like dingy 50rm lens.. like i said, think Cayman. THe ballast and the bulb is also amazing because when you buy "other" economical HID sets of 4300k, you'll actually be getting 6000k bulbs because for some unknown reason, they just don't make them in the right color/warmth. These 4300k and 5000k bulbs are genuinely the correct Kelvin used in Philips and other OEM kits.

Work
Jimmy is quite a perfectionist. A lot of attention to detail and he take his own sweet time to align the projectors on the lamp housing to make sure it's correct (rotationally, vertically and horizontally). Sure nobody is perfect so there is a bit of misalignment when i drove it out at night but nothing a simple screw driver won't fix. I adjusted it myself and voila - perfect. I saw a little moist in my headlamp post rain yesterday and he offered to remove and re-seal the headlamp at no cost.

Thanks Jimmy for the wonderful work. I know LYN folks are lucky to have you around.. and drivers on the road are grateful for preventing glaring HID Reflectors blinding the crap out of them. Cheers buddy thumbup.gif

Btw i know i owe you some photos but i've been busy and will be traveling for work.. will get it posted here as soon as i can.

This post has been edited by torneo: Sep 27 2011, 10:49 PM

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