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Osram night brakesers £9.95
#1
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Osram-Night-Brea...ds=h7+bulb

Seems like a good price for them
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#2
/facepalm

I just ordered a set last night on ebay for £12.50!!

v v good price
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#3
there's postage to pay on that afraid to say making it £13.25, unless you order 2 sets . .Smile
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#4
ahhh.
well then ebay for £12.50 is cheaper...however for most with ph3 twin optics you need two pairs...making amazon better value!
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£9.95 + FREE UK delivery ?
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#6
steve is dead right.

I just ordered a pair coz I only ordered one set from ebay.

ta steve Smile
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(17-09-2013, 04:01 PM)lolsteve Wrote: £9.95 + FREE UK delivery ?

yeah fair enough, i just went through checkout and it came up as £13.25 . .fcuk knows why then . .Confused
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#8
Was just looking at these yesterday, I presume they're good?
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#9
Everyone rants and raves about these bought some for the Missis for her zr and there shite, so a hid kit is on the way
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they are brilliant. 5× better than standard.

also last a LOoooooOng time. running a set of H4s in the 106nad...transferred from the 306turd which I fitted about 4years ago!

plus HIDs are illegal and these are not

PS polish a turd, still a turd. A rover will always have crap headlights lol
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Send me her old zr ones then please XD

Crap headlights and a lot of rust
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#12
I order some last year and I got 4 bulbs.
Im with danny on thus one. Their shite.
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Ill message you next week Steve when the hids arrive?
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#14
9.95 in my basket but didn't order them as I have a new set of 4 blue ice thingys

Loving the ph3 double bulbs, any bulbs iincluding candles is better than the ph2 1 bulb shite lol
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Much brighter than most, but one of mine popped after about 6 months, they even admit on the packaging they don't last long (that was how they sold the gold tipped ones, they're supposed to last a bit longer).
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#16
the nightbreaker plus bulbs last forever so long as you handle them with care when fitting.

and Ive tried the cheap ice blue ones etc. nothing compares to these for value, improved light and not looking like a chav. I'll pop up some before n after pics when they arrive Smile
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#17
If anyone wants to spend a bit more, go for Phillips bluevision. I had them in my 1.8 after my nightbreakers went pop and they were amazing. They also have a 12 month warranty against going pop.
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Piggy Wrote: handle them with care when fitting.

Never touch the glass! (On any bulb!)
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I've had hids for 2 years now. They work great and I can see where I'm going at night :-)


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(18-09-2013, 08:28 AM)Niall Wrote: If anyone wants to spend a bit more, go for Phillips bluevision. I had them in my 1.8 after my nightbreakers went pop and they were amazing. They also have a 12 month warranty against going pop.

weird...I had bluevisions and went over to nightbreaker plus coz I didnt think the bluevisions were anygood.

the nightbreaker plus has 12mth guarantee too
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(18-09-2013, 08:32 AM)tigerstyle Wrote:
Piggy Wrote: handle them with care when fitting.

Never touch the glass! (On any bulb!)

Or more importantly the end cap !

(18-09-2013, 08:28 AM)Niall Wrote: If anyone wants to spend a bit more, go for Phillips bluevision. I had them in my 1.8 after my nightbreakers went pop and they were amazing. They also have a 12 month warranty against going pop.

They might be the ones I have Niall, a small blue tint and no too chavy?
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#22
Ive tried both of these.... pretty much look like the same brightness

Problem is once youve had HIDs all the bluebreaker nightvison plarvas just dont have the same effect.


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#23
What sort of light come of these? Is it white or still yellowish?
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Dipped beam looks about the same tbh, its only when you go full beam in whitens a bit and just gets epic.

I have to disagree with the bluevisions, no where near the light output of the nightbreakers imo anyway.
Doesnt even own a 306.
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#25
my osrams have arrived.
on the back it does say they have a shorter lifespan than normal bulbs...however a set of h4s I bought over 3yrs ago are going strong still.
I find dipped was bright white compared to std h4 bulbs
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before, these were bosch bulbs by the way, so not anything cheap:

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after:

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no main beam as only one pair has arrived!!
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Noticeable difference
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#28
Spot the difference. ......

Hids it is then.
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(18-09-2013, 08:24 PM)kingy Wrote: Spot the difference. ......

Hids it is then.

but this is a legal option we are discussing.
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(18-09-2013, 08:26 PM)Piggy Wrote:
(18-09-2013, 08:24 PM)kingy Wrote: Spot the difference. ......

Hids it is then.

but this is a legal option we are discussing.

Just a bulb change then...
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