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FS: BJ Union 5200k platinum white headlight Halogen bulbs - h1, h4, hb4, h7 PRICE REDUCED
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Fri, 12 August 2005 02:40
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Hi guys,
My Next shipment will be coming in end of next week which will include these BJ UNION halogen bulbs in optimum 5200k platinum white.
These will be available in h1, hb4, h4, h7 - RRP$99, currently introductory price $65 pair pick up in Perth or + $5 normal postage across australia. Price is only available for introductory stock, ones sold next batch arrive will be pushed back up to RRP price so get in quick fellas.
For those who want a cheaper option than HID, these are the go and will make your night driving brighter and whiter. Will get you power rating of the bulbs soon.
These are brought to you by the Japanese brand BJ Union "lighting innovators" and japanese technology which has been reknowned to have the no.1 selling hid kits in japan and these halogen bulbs have same quality as their hid kits.
I will get you some picture of packaging and bulbs very soon.
Can contact me on sales@visionr.com.au or 040 300 3131
Kind regards
Wei
[Updated on: Mon, 26 September 2005 03:24]
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Location: Newcastle
Registered: June 2004
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Re: FS: BJ Union 5200k platinum whiteheadlight Halogen bulbs - h1, h4, hb4, h7
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Fri, 12 August 2005 02:55
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If theres one to suit Aus spec Ae86 headlights, i'll be interested.
Cheers Wei
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Re: FS: BJ Union 5200k platinum whiteheadlight Halogen bulbs - h1, h4, hb4, h7
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Fri, 12 August 2005 03:15
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Yes there is, they are h4 bulbs
I have specifically ordered more of those as they are very common.
Regards
Wei
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Location: Melbourne, South East
Registered: May 2004
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Re: FS: BJ Union 5200k platinum whiteheadlight Halogen bulbs - h1, h4, hb4, h7
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Fri, 12 August 2005 03:20
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got a pic of what the light looks like turned on?
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Location: Canberra
Registered: January 2004
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Re: FS: BJ Union 5200k platinum whiteheadlight Halogen bulbs - h1, h4, hb4, h7
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Fri, 12 August 2005 03:23
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i'm keen on a set as well. count me in for a set.
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Location: Newcastle
Registered: June 2004
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Re: FS: BJ Union 5200k platinum whiteheadlight Halogen bulbs - h1, h4, hb4, h7
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Fri, 12 August 2005 03:34
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$70 posted is good.
I bought some Philips ones and i'm not really impressed with them.
I want a real blue tinge and nice brightness too.
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Re: FS: BJ Union 5200k platinum white headlight Halogen bulbs - h1, h4, hb4, h7
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Fri, 12 August 2005 09:16
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yeah, if u have some for a jza70 im in as well. damm yellowish bulbs in mine.
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Re: FS: BJ Union 5200k platinum white headlight Halogen bulbs - h1, h4, hb4, h7
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Fri, 12 August 2005 10:02
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Im not too sure what bulb the jza70 is, if you can find out i will keep a set for u.
Cheers
Wei
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Re: FS: BJ Union 5200k platinum white headlight Halogen bulbs - h1, h4, hb4, h7
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Fri, 12 August 2005 10:56
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Picture of bulb and packaging at www.visionr.com.au
Regards
Wei
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Location: Newcastle
Registered: June 2004
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Re: FS: BJ Union 5200k platinum white headlight Halogen bulbs - h1, h4, hb4, h7
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Fri, 12 August 2005 11:04
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when wil they be in?
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Re: FS: BJ Union 5200k platinum white headlight Halogen bulbs - h1, h4, hb4, h7
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Fri, 12 August 2005 11:32
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About 1 week time
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Registered: October 2004
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Re: FS: BJ Union 5200k platinum white headlight Halogen bulbs - h1, h4, hb4, h7
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Fri, 12 August 2005 15:10
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So their just 2 bubls? non for parkers?
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Re: FS: BJ Union 5200k platinum white headlight Halogen bulbs - h1, h4, hb4, h7
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Sat, 13 August 2005 00:10
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They are just pair of bulbs for headlights.
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Location: E.W
Registered: March 2003
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Re: FS: BJ Union 5200k platinum white headlight Halogen bulbs - h1, h4, hb4, h7
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Thu, 18 August 2005 03:02
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What ever happened to the HID kits???
Do you still stock the Etronic ones??? In dual beam??
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Re: FS: BJ Union 5200k platinum white headlight Halogen bulbs - h1, h4, hb4, h7
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Mon, 22 August 2005 18:05
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wow i might have to go a set if i got money at the end of this week
but 100w? not many cars are gonna like that lol (iknow mine takes it fine though)
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Re: FS: BJ Union 5200k platinum white headlight Halogen bulbs - h1, h4, hb4, h7
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Tue, 23 August 2005 04:09
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They are much brighter than standard bulbs.
The power rating are in comparison to the HKS superbeam which are 120w straight replacement bulbs so you can guarantee brightness and clearness.
http://www.hksusa.com/images/?id=1617
Regards
WEi
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Location: Adelaide
Registered: June 2005
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Re: FS: BJ Union 5200k platinum white headlight Halogen bulbs - h1, h4, hb4, h7
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Wed, 24 August 2005 22:23
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I am guessing that these will suit the JDM spec AE86?
I have a 1984 model GTV, if so I am definately in for a set.
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Re: FS: BJ Union 5200k platinum white headlight Halogen bulbs - h1, h4, hb4, h7
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Sun, 28 August 2005 01:50
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Yes, these will suit any headlight with as they are replacement bulbs. AE86 are H4 bulbs
I still have stock on these but they are going fast.
Regards
Wei
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Location: E.W
Registered: March 2003
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Re: FS: BJ Union 5200k platinum white headlight Halogen bulbs - h1, h4, hb4, h7
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Fri, 02 September 2005 02:02
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Hey Wei!
How do i get a pair to Sydney........ I am thinking about trying them!
do you only have the 5200k?? or are there different colours?
Iam looking for an H4 for my MR2!
Might aswell try them before i go all out on the HID!
Also, being a 100w globe do they heat up heaps???
Cause i had a set of 100w ones and they nearly melted the casing on my lites......!?!?!!?
Is the Lighting that much better from these globes....?
Iam definitely interested!
How quickly can you get a pair to sydney.......!
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Re: FS: BJ Union 5200k platinum white headlight Halogen bulbs - h1, h4, hb4, h7
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Fri, 02 September 2005 02:07
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Hi Levos1,
Sent you a PM with all the details.
Cheers
Wei
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Re: FS: BJ Union 5200k platinum white headlight Halogen bulbs - h1, h4, hb4, h7
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Fri, 02 September 2005 03:46
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Guys I will do these delivered now at $70 via express post u should receive them in 2-3 working days or next day if you are in city location.
Regards
Wei
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Re: FS: BJ Union 5200k platinum white headlight Halogen bulbs - h1, h4, hb4, h7
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Mon, 26 September 2005 03:23
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OK guys,
still got few sets left.
Price reduced to $60 delivered a set.
Get in quick.
Regards
WEi
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Location: Newcastle
Registered: June 2004
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Re: FS: BJ Union 5200k platinum white headlight Halogen bulbs - h1, h4, hb4, h7 PRICE REDUCED
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Mon, 26 September 2005 04:48
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yeh i'll give em a try..
pm me your bank details champ.
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Re: FS: BJ Union 5200k platinum white headlight Halogen bulbs - h1, h4, hb4, h7 PRICE REDUCED
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Mon, 26 September 2005 05:09
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pm sent/
Cheers
WEi
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Location: newcastle
Registered: January 2004
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Re: FS: BJ Union 5200k platinum white headlight Halogen bulbs - h1, h4, hb4, h7 PRICE REDUCED
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Mon, 26 September 2005 12:47
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hey WEI just pm'd u,just saw the 9 LED parker lights in white,would like those to please,oh are they universal
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Re: FS: BJ Union 5200k platinum white headlight Halogen bulbs - h1, h4, hb4, h7 PRICE REDUCED
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Mon, 26 September 2005 12:57
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PM replied.
Cheers
Wei
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Location: Victoria, Melbourne
Registered: August 2003
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Re: FS: BJ Union 5200k platinum white headlight Halogen bulbs - h1, h4, hb4, h7 PRICE REDUCED
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Wed, 28 September 2005 15:36
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Quote: | Cause i had a set of 100w ones and they nearly melted the casing on my lites......!?!?!!?
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Remember guys running 100w globes in a car like a ae86, or other cars which are meant to have a 55w bulb can do damage to wiring, and also as most lights have a plastic backing can melt the plastic inside the lights.
You would most likely be underpowering the globes (which is bad), as the loom will not be able to handle the amount of current that the globes will draw. So they wont be working to their full potential.
5200K is the temp at which the lights run, which is very hot, basically the higher the temp shorter the life of the globe.
Its a trade off for having such a high temp globe.
Im runnin 100/90w 4750K lights in my car, but i have upgraded the wiring loom to suite the higher wattage, and i have metal backed lights, soo hotter temps can be handled.
Awesome for those dark country roads.
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Location: E.W
Registered: March 2003
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Re: FS: BJ Union 5200k platinum white headlight Halogen bulbs - h1, h4, hb4, h7 PRICE REDUCED
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Wed, 28 September 2005 23:30
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So how do you upgrade the Headlite loom......!??!?
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Location: Sydney
Registered: May 2004
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Re: FS: BJ Union 5200k platinum white headlight Halogen bulbs - h1, h4, hb4, h7 PRICE REDUCED
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Fri, 30 September 2005 05:48
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Evan..and any other ae86 owner who has bought a set..
How is the wiring and plastic holding up?
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Location: newcastle
Registered: January 2004
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Re: FS: BJ Union 5200k platinum white headlight Halogen bulbs - h1, h4, hb4, h7 PRICE REDUCED
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Tue, 04 October 2005 02:30
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i assume that running thicker wire to the cornector would be just fine,when the cornector melts all it does to the pin is it expanses from the heat,just recrimp the pin.thats what i did.
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Re: FS: BJ Union 5200k platinum white headlight Halogen bulbs - h1, h4, hb4, h7 PRICE REDUCED
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Wed, 05 October 2005 04:50
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Still got few of these sets left,
With other brand bulbs i used before, the bulb legs get too hot and melts onto the plug so u cant pull the plug out, what i did was cut of the plug completely and made up some new connectors using some spades and crimps, works a treat.
Regards
Wei
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Re: FS: BJ Union 5200k platinum white headlight Halogen bulbs - h1, h4, hb4, h7 PRICE REDUCED
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Wed, 05 October 2005 04:52
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Ive had these on a civic for a little while now, ill check how the plugs are holding up and let u guys know.
Regards
Wei
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Location: Newcastle
Registered: June 2004
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Re: FS: BJ Union 5200k platinum white headlight Halogen bulbs - h1, h4, hb4, h7 PRICE REDUCED
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Wed, 05 October 2005 06:06
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I haven't put mine in yet..
I was going to upgrade the wiring first
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Location: CAIRNS
Registered: May 2004
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Re: FS: BJ Union 5200k platinum white headlight Halogen bulbs - h1, h4, hb4, h7 PRICE REDUCED
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Sat, 08 October 2005 12:19
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Jump in your car and drive down to a store that sells IPF lights and ask for a headlight upgrade kit p/number IPFM002 harness to suit single headlight H4 and they will sell you a wiring harness and relays that will control the extra current and isolate your standard toyota wiring harness by using your existing harness to supply the switching of the upgrade harness which gets its supply direct from your battery via a heavy duty set of cables.The whole kit is self install(plug in) with a wiring diagram and I think about $125.00
Cheers
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Location: Melbourne
Registered: January 2003
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Re: FS: BJ Union 5200k platinum white headlight Halogen bulbs - h1, h4, hb4, h7 PRICE REDUCED
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Sat, 08 October 2005 15:46
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I too would agree. Even some aftermarket white bulbs fry even if they are between 55 to 70ish i think...
The aftermarket loom can be bought from other car accessory shops for 30-50 bucks and they do veyr much the same thing using relays and upgraded wiring and running a headlight signal through the headlight connector and power direct from the battery i believe.
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