Upgrade your HIDs, only $39.99! Always in stock
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Hi,
For the Fog Light Hid kit, it would be $89.99 (without the relay harness) and $99.99 (with the relay harness):
Here is the direct link:
2008-2010 Infiniti G37 Coupe Fog Light HID Conversion Kit
For the 6000K Hid, It would be $39.99 for the bulbs.
Here is the direct link:
HID Lighting
Shipping to 98056 would be our flat rate of $5.00 and usually takes 2-3 business days.
Please let me know if you have any further questions!
For the Fog Light Hid kit, it would be $89.99 (without the relay harness) and $99.99 (with the relay harness):
Here is the direct link:
2008-2010 Infiniti G37 Coupe Fog Light HID Conversion Kit
For the 6000K Hid, It would be $39.99 for the bulbs.
Here is the direct link:
HID Lighting
Shipping to 98056 would be our flat rate of $5.00 and usually takes 2-3 business days.
Please let me know if you have any further questions!
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Yes, We do sell the replacement as well as the fog light conversion kits.
For your car you would need the H1 bulb for your fog lights:
Here is the direct link:
*Precision HID Conversion Kit (all sizes)
The kit is $89.99 (without the relay) and $99.99 (with the relay)
A relay harness is installed in order to power the HIDs directly from your battery instead of through the stock wiring, because the HIDs use more power when they are ignited and put extra load on the stock wiring system.
Here is a link to a video and more information about the relay harness:
What is a relay harness? Do I need one?
Please let me know if you have any further questions!
-Emily
For your car you would need the H1 bulb for your fog lights:
Here is the direct link:
*Precision HID Conversion Kit (all sizes)
The kit is $89.99 (without the relay) and $99.99 (with the relay)
A relay harness is installed in order to power the HIDs directly from your battery instead of through the stock wiring, because the HIDs use more power when they are ignited and put extra load on the stock wiring system.
Here is a link to a video and more information about the relay harness:
What is a relay harness? Do I need one?
Please let me know if you have any further questions!
-Emily
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Let me check with management on this for you guys. I am not sure whats going on with that one.
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