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Old 08-29-06, 12:36 AM
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Originally Posted by jameshkim
I think i rather not drill a hole in my car because I might have to return the car but if I have to I have the drill so its no problem. But, will you be able to do it at the meet? wouldnt it be dark? [Btw... i ment today as in tomorrow because its 12:30am here.. haha]

Also, thx a lot flyfl1pguy... ill call them up if i cant get anyone to do it for me.
you're not drilling the car.. your drilling a removable cover and its really small.. doesn't matter if its too dark, i did it so many times, i can probably do it blind folded. .haha
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o... so i can replace the cover? how much are they about?


arite cool ill be at the meet tomorrow for sure. i have the drill but nothing else... haha do you mind if you bring the other tools?

also, when and where is the meet tomorrow? [im going to sleep now so ill talk to you tomorrow]

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Old 08-29-06, 12:48 AM
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haha i don' thave the drill piece anymore~. i am not 100% sure if i'm going to the meet though because i have to goto the gym. i'll let you know
Old 08-29-06, 07:29 AM
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Originally Posted by jameshkim
Ya... I just edited and added where i live. Thanks a lot. ^.^

o i have a few more questions....

1.) My friend was taking a look at the bulb and he slightly touched the top part of the HID bulb... how can i clean that? (i was thinking alcohol swab).

2.) It says I have to drill a hole on some plastic part to install the HID... Do i have to buy a new one if i want to change back to OEM lights?

Nobody answered my first question.... is the light bulb bad because he slightly touched it? what can i do to clean it?
Old 08-29-06, 10:16 AM
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Originally Posted by flyfl1pguy
Here I found it Alpha Tint (714) 379-2880. Their address is 11793 Beach Blvd, Stanton, CA 90680. ENJOY they only charge $60 for install I think . . .
i called them and they said its 80 dollars
Old 08-29-06, 10:26 AM
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not sure about hid bulbs but for regular halogen type bulbs they tell you to wipe it with rubbing alcohol and then let it air dry.
Old 08-29-06, 11:24 AM
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If your car has the stock HID headlights than the install will be a simple bulb change.

If you car has halogen headlights and the MTEC kit is a conversion kit than you will have to follow the install instructions. You will have to drill a hole in the dust cover caps to allow the wires to pass through, and than secure the ballasts and ignitors that come with the MTEC kit. The install would also require you removing the stock air box to gain access to the headlight assembly/dust covers on the passengar side. On the drivers side there is more room and you will just need to remove the washer fluid tube.

If you want to return the car to normal after your lease is up you can buy another set of the dust covers, they should be pretty cheap.

hope that helps! Good luck on the install, it's pretty simple if you want to try installing it yourself and there are some good picture guides from members here.
Old 08-29-06, 02:59 PM
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Thx for answer my questions guys. But i just paid the guy flyfl1pguy introduced me to and had it done. He did a really nice job with securing the ballasts and installling the bulbs. I'll post up some pictures of how he did it later. Now I have to wait till tonight to see how it shines (ill post those too).
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I hope you cleaned the bulbs before the install.
Old 08-29-06, 11:58 PM
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Originally Posted by jameshkim
i called them and they said its 80 dollars
So you bought an IS and wouldn't pay $80 for install of HID.
Old 08-30-06, 11:03 PM
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hahaha its just that I dont want to pay more then others did... T.T and also.. im only nineteen. The HID install comes from my own pocket.
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I got the Mtec 6000k from Ebay on my IS250 2 months ago. I am a beginner and took me about 4 hours to install it. This forum provide a comprehensive DIY instruction. Seach the modification threads and you can easily find it.
Old 08-30-06, 11:34 PM
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Originally Posted by jameshkim
hahaha its just that I dont want to pay more then others did... T.T and also.. im only nineteen. The HID install comes from my own pocket.
That place isn't bad at all. Lot of IS owners went to that place to get their HIDs install. Enjoy em. . .
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ya.... he did a really nice job... I actually met another guy from this forum when I went to that place; he was getting his HID installed too.
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WOW! alpha tint is doing lots of business. . . . Post pics of your HIDs


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