VVME HID kit H7's $25

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  1. 05subieGT
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    hey everyone. I am selling my VVME HID kit, the bulbs are H7 and it came out of my 05 Legacy gt. Im only selling because I am returning to the factory halogen bulbs. they worked fine when they came off the car, one was not working due to a blown fuse. I do have a power relay as well that I wasnt using (hence the blown fuse). asking 25$ for the kit + the harness. the temperature is 6000K so they warm up bluish and turn mostly white with a slight blue tint. my avatar pic shows the color for reference. anyways sent me a message if you're interested. THANKS! 013.JPG 014.JPG 015.JPG 013.JPG 014.JPG 015.JPG
     
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    Bump! They were tested with the new fuse and work great people! Just don't want then anymore
     
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    would you swap the possibly modified rear cover?
     
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    This may be because its 3am, but rear cover?
     
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    well the cap for the headlight or did you run the wires through the existing grommet?
     
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    There is a gromet on the wiring, so I had to drill a hole in the dust cap for the factory bulbs which the gromet on the HID wiring then filled up.
     
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    It's a blown ballast, not a blown fuse. Thanks.
     
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    Just frustrating. Bummer