anyone have pics of 10000K hid on their speed3?

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2008 Mazdaspeed3 Sunlight Silver
I have 8000K hid kit upgrade in my speed3 for a while, same kit I used before on my 350Z. I enjoy the kit tho I have seen other cars with 10000K and its blue as all hell.

I have seen many upgrading theirs and seen pics of the 6000K which I do like. I barely ever drive at night so I would upgrade to 10000K simply for the looks of it.

Does ANYONE have 10000K in their speed3 and have a picture so I can see how blue it looks? I can see it on other cars on ebay and other sights, but light reflects different on each car depending on the lense housing, so I want to see it on a speed3. Please share some pics if you have these. Thanks!
 
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My wife has 6000K and it looks bright as hell with a tiny hint of purple at an angle. I like my 8000K with a hint of blue, but I wanted to see how BLUE the 1000K would look on our car in the projector we have
 
do you actually have 10000K in your pcspeed3? i know thats photoshop, but really hoping to see someone with that color.
 
no I dont (sad2) I would look around some other forums maybe if you have no luck. just search 10,000K on NASIOC or EVOLUTIONM
 
no I dont (sad2) I would look around some other forums maybe if you have no luck. just search 10,000K on NASIOC or EVOLUTIONM

ive seen it on other cars. each has a different color it seems due to the type of lense. I want to see a speed3 with it since thats obviously what I have, to see how it looks in our lense
 
I've seen it on other cars and it looks cool for show purposes but totally very impractical/useful color for actual night driving...not to mention getting attention from the PoPo.
 
I dont drive at night hardly ever so the light output isn't too much my problem. I'm curious to see the color tho. I have seen it on a lancer/evo before and they have similar projectors to ours.
 
Seriously, you're gonna have more variation from the model of camera, the amount of light on the day the pic was taken, even monitor variances (LCD or CRT?) than you can shake a stick at. Getting an accurate portrayal will be like finding a needle in a haystack if you can even truly tell the difference from some random pic online.
 
Seriously, you're gonna have more variation from the model of camera, the amount of light on the day the pic was taken, even monitor variances (LCD or CRT?) than you can shake a stick at. Getting an accurate portrayal will be like finding a needle in a haystack if you can even truly tell the difference from some random pic online.

+1 just see them in person if you can or forget about it...
 
i have 10000k kit on my high beams on my speed3, they got a good hint of blue but not that dark deep blue i think your thinking about. Ive seen them around here but i dnt kno if there a different k or difference between brand cause there real ****** blue lol
 
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