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    hI dynamicsound, Well the story is: The car has regular lights and ideally speaking, i would love to convert that to a aftermarket kit with projectors, not just the bulb. Does that make sense mecanichally? Thanks for your help.
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    Well in an a4 it already has projectors, I believe anything after 99.5 as I had a 99.5 and it had projectors. All you have to do is buy Ballasts and Bulbs. Cost under 100 bucks and wire it up. Not that difficult. I did it on mine and on my VDUB, i can give you some pics if you pm me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KartboyWRX
    hI dynamicsound, Well the story is: The car has regular lights and ideally speaking, i would love to convert that to a aftermarket kit with projectors, not just the bulb. Does that make sense mecanichally? Thanks for your help.
    Okay, so your vehicle currently does not have projectors?

    My friend has an 05 A4 and it has projectors. Let me know.

    As for a HID kit, you need a H7 bulb for your lo beams, H7 for your hi beams and H11 for your foglights. All you need is to add a HID kit.

    HID Kit installation is the easiast thing to do. The only hard part is sometimes the vehicle itself and how accessible the lights are.

    My XenonWorks kits have 2 levels. The first level comes with the standard sized ballast. It is what you mainly see people sell however it is usually a few centimeters smaller. That kit is $55. The second level is the slim ballast kit. It is about 1/3 of the size. It is $75. My kits come with advanced german technology by Siemens. They are waterproof, dust proof, vibration proof, shock proof, and reverse polarity proof. They are backed by a 2 year warranty by us. There are atleast 120-150 people on IA with my kits in the short 3 months I have been here. Feedback on them and us is in our section. We sell over 400 kits weekly and supply over 80 car audio shops, 2 Napa auto centers, 1 Best Buy, 4 Dealerships, and the 3rd largest car audio distributor in the United States. This is why we can offer such a low price because we make our profit on volume, not ripping people off making 100-300% profit off each kit.

    I also sell McCulloch and Philips. McCulloch and Philips will be $185. Our Philips kits come with a serial number that you can verify on Philips website to ensure it is a genuine Philips kit. 99% of kits online with the Philips name is fake.

    I can also get you Xentec for really cheap, but Xentec is one of the worst quality kits.

    Installation by us or one of our shops will be in the $25-$60 range. I can only give you an exact price if I see the car. It just depends on hard it is.
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