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    (arey @ Feb. 28 2007,21:56)</div><div id="QUOTEHEAD">QUOTE</div><div id="QUOTE">These kits are good quality. I purchased one of the mcCULLOCH 6000 low beam for me & a 8000 for a friend on there first group buy about 2 years ago. And still working with no problems. </div>
    No doubt, mine still works.
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    (arey @ Feb. 28 2007,20:56)</div><div id="QUOTEHEAD">QUOTE</div><div id="QUOTE">These *kits are good quality. I purchased one of the mcCULLOCH 6000 low beam for me & a 8000 for a friend on there first group buy about 2 years ago. And still working with no problems. *</div>
    Same here, a great product for a great price.
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    You got mail...
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    If these are still up for grabs I'm in. PM sent
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    We appreciate everyone on this thread who has given good feedback about our products. Just wanted to say thanks to you guys who have been posting up about our kits and adding pics for the other members to see, and I'd like to add that if theres anything I can do for you please feel free to contact me, thanks again guys!

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    I've had my XenonKing system on my Busa for about 15 months now. It has even survived about 150 passes at the dragstrip! As I have said before, it would be my first mod if I bought a new one.

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    Just got mine ordered looking forward to getting them and puttin em on. Riding season is fast approaching here in IL and I hear the ole' girl crying from the garage to be ridden hard for another season.
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    (XenonKing.com @ Mar. 06 2007,12:45)</div><div id="QUOTEHEAD">QUOTE</div><div id="QUOTE">We appreciate everyone on this thread who has given good feedback about our products. Just wanted to say thanks to you guys who have been posting up about our kits and adding pics for the other members to see, and I'd like to add that if theres anything I can do for you please feel free to contact me, thanks again guys!</div>
    Are you stll selling these kits at thye discount price

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    Yes the prices are still good!

    I also noticed you had a question as to the color/Frequency of the bulbs. Bulbs in the 4300K to 6000K will offer the best lighting and vision. As the number goes up above that they lean toward more of a purple color and have less usable lighting. Some prefer the “blue-purple” hue. You have to weigh if you want function or cosmetics when you chose.
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    (Professor @ Mar. 09 2007,09:19)</div><div id="QUOTEHEAD">QUOTE</div><div id="QUOTE">Yes the prices are still good!

    I also noticed you had a question as to the color/Frequency of the bulbs. *Bulbs in the 4300K to 6000K will offer the best lighting and vision. *As the number goes up above that they lean toward more of a purple color and have less usable lighting. Some prefer the “blue-purple” hue. You have to weigh if you want function or cosmetics when you chose.</div>
    Thanks

    My bike is orange 03 like yours so the color make no diferance to me yellow, blue, white, purple. I just want to see

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    I put a 6K on mine. I need to do the same on my truck. When I do it will be a 6K.
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    I'm in. PM sent. oooo I can't wait.

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    Ryan, as expected ordered on Tuesday received on Friday! Xenonking rocks... * *


    Just as I expected the light output is 3x better on my truck than with the stock set-up.
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    Hey Ryan, I'm gonna be in touch.... have a few ideas
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    I just got mine! woohoo! Thanks alot!

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    I have xenon lighting in my car and its crazy bright compared to conventional bulbs

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    i have the 8000k kit...i love it!

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    (heavybusa @ Feb. 28 2007,19:11)</div><div id="QUOTEHEAD">QUOTE</div><div id="QUOTE"><div>
    (arey @ Feb. 28 2007,21:56)</div><div id="QUOTEHEAD">QUOTE</div><div id="QUOTE">These kits are good quality. I purchased one of the mcCULLOCH 6000 low beam for me & a 8000 for a friend on there first group buy about 2 years ago. And still working with no problems. </div>
    No doubt, mine still works.</div>
    Me too - got the McCulloch two years ago (5K) and still going strong.

    I contacted XenonKing about the light switching on and off intermittently and he was willing to talk with me about how to diagnose the problem. It was a loose connection in the switch -I- wired into my panel so I can control the low beam at will.

    Great product, great support for a customer - even two years later. Great sponsor.




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