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BLSolutions 08-07-2010 01:48 PM

***BLS 93-97 Firebird True Bi-Xenon Projector Retrofit GP #2***
 
BLS 93-97 Firebird True Bi-Xenon Projector Retrofit GP

GP Good Through August 22nd!


BLS is proud to introduce the new addition to the extremely popular 98+ Firebird projector headlight retrofit upgrade.

Nothing on the market today will provide the quality and lighting performance this kit offers while being COMPLETELY Plug-N-Play. No permanent modification is required or necessary.

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Why these outperform other lighting choices on the market today:

These lights feature:
- Infiniti FX Bi-Xenon Projectors - Modified Cutoff Shield/Upgraded Clear Projector Lens (Improved cutoff and clarity)
- Custom designed mounting system for ease of installation and easy adjustment
- Custom thermoformed impact resistant projector covers
- Custom designed aesthetic hardware covers
- Custom fit projector shrouds
- Entirely Plug-N-Play – No cutting, grinding, stripping or permanent modification
- Fully plug and play wiring harness

Other lighting options:
1) OEM Headlights – Horrendous light output compared to 99% of other new cars produced today.

2) Sealed beam headlight upgrade (Silverstar) – Marginally better than OEM with slightly better color however light output is still very poor. Poor lamp life is also very common.

3) Sealed Beam Conversion – Allows for more lamp options and typically used with coated halogen bulbs producing better but not ground breaking results. Light output sometimes can be worse depending upon the lamp chosen and the coating on the aftermarket lamp.

4) E-Code Conversion Housings – A costly conversion for “better” conversion housings but still lacking the focus and performance of a projector.

5) Sealed Beam Conversion w/ HID Kit – This has been an upgrade which is affordable for most however light output is horribly scattered and uncontrolled. Many of these setups require you to lose your high beams as well.

6) Fixed Headlight Conversion – Certainly the most expensive option ($1K+) with questionable performance, fitment and love it or hate it styling. The low beam uses a DOT approved non-projector housing which will not have the performance of a quality projector. The headlights also require extensive body modification to fit.

The BLS Kit Difference

Shown with 5000k 35W System

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Cutoff - Notice the nice color strip at the edges

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Long Range Cutoff

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Overhead Light Spread

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Low Beam/High Beam Comparison - Notice the distance (Tower becomes visible in the first comparison)

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Misc Pictures

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Just a Few Customer Pictures

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Cruising Around - Video camera isn't the best but you can clearly see the controlled light spread in the darker areas.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TVhv7WcjlM


Very dark street - Low and High Function Shown

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Installation/Adjustment:
An installation CD will be packaged with each kit and if you can install a new headlamp in your car, this will not be much harder. Simple hand tools are the only requirement and will be outlined in the instruction manual so you have just what you need. Tolerances are very tight on these vehicles in the headlight area however these were designed to fit perfectly. Adjustment will be just like stock and you will have no issues aiming these lights quickly and effectively.

What You Get: Special Group Buy Pricing

Bi-Xenon Projector Retrofit - $699 shipped within the continental US (PM for international shipping charges)

- Modified Infiniti FX True Bi-Xenon Projectors
- Aluminum Mounting Frames
- Main Protective Cover Lenses
- Acrylic Hardware Cover
- Projector Shrouds
- Stainless Hardware
- HID kit with ballasts/lamps
- PnP Wiring Harness
- Detailed Instruction Guide CD

HID Color Options
4300K – White with some yellow
5000K – Bright White with touch of blue at the cutoff - Standard
6000K – White with Blue Tint


Group Buy Info:
The Group Buy will last through August 22nd or until I receive at least 10 orders. Construction time is 3-4 weeks.

If you would like to purchase the BLS kit, please PM me with the title "I WANT THE BLS KIT" and I will send you the payment information.

BLSolutions 08-14-2010 05:12 PM

All PM's Returned - Thank You!

BLSolutions 08-21-2010 08:31 AM

All PM's Returned - Few Spots Left! Up for my Bday :)

BLSolutions 08-22-2010 07:41 AM

Last Day!!! - 2 Spots Left!

black heartbeat 12-18-2010 08:27 PM

If this guy is still on here I need to ask you, how did you get the signals to glow like that in the first shots? Another bulb inside the housing? and if so how did you prevent the housing from melting?

BLSolutions 12-18-2010 09:18 PM


Originally Posted by black heartbeat (Post 14254343)
If this guy is still on here I need to ask you, how did you get the signals to glow like that in the first shots? Another bulb inside the housing? and if so how did you prevent the housing from melting?

The car is left running with the headlight switch in the middle position. The bulbs are LEDs so not issues with melting the housing or socket.

black heartbeat 12-19-2010 12:29 AM

wow they are bright! I have switchback Leds from vleds and they weren't as bright as that! thanks man!


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