Bi-Xenon Morimoto Mini Kit, $200 OBO

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SOLD: Bi-Xenon Morimoto Mini Kit, $200 OBO

I'm selling my HID kit from TheRetrofitSource.com. I pulled it off my FZ6 before they totaled it hoping to put it on my next bike, but it won't fit in the headlight assembly of the bike I'm buying. It's all there and worked perfectly when I pulled it out. The shrouds are pre-shaped to fit in the headlights on the FZ6. The goop on one of the projectors is just the glue I used to secure the shrouds. It'll come off with rubbing alcohol. I might do it myself and update the pics later. It's date night, tonight though. :)

I'm looking for $200 obo. Shoot me a PM if you're interested. Outside the US, PM me and ask about shipping, and know that these have the cut for right-hand drivers.

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When you say the shrouds are pre-shaped to fit the FZ6 headlights, do you mean they will fit inside the headlight assembly but still require removing the plastic lens to install? Or will it fit through the back of the assembly much like the stock lamps do?

I'm assuming the latter is most likely. I've had to cook my lenses to get them off once before, and don't like the idea of having to do it again... as much as I want an HID kit.
 

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Yeah, you'll have to open them to get the projectors in, at least. The shrouds have been shaped so that all you'll have to do once you get the projectors in there, is use some epoxy or RTV and stick them on the projector.

But if you've separated the housing before, the process is the same. Honestly, tearing down the front end to get the assembly out is harder than opening the assembly.
 
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