3030 is a doide type. Typical chip LEDs are measured in millimeters. The chips on yours are 3.0 by 3.0mm. A true Cree J series 3030 will pull at the very most 240mA, or 0.24 watts (1000 milliamps(mA) per watt) per diode. So across 45 diodes the most you could possibly pull is 21,600 milliamps, or 21.6 amps at 1 volt. Operating voltage is 3v on that particular diode, so your true draw is 7.2 amps at 3vdc. But of course your car runs on 12v, so I assume the circuit boards that the chips are soldered to are wired in series, making it accept the full 12v, as that would be cheaper than a voltage regulator built into the lights. Realistically even if these lights used real cree diodes, and had perfect power delivery so each diode was using its maximum potential, you still wouldn't see close to their claims. Not by a long shot.
I've found them for around 98. rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.com%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F392294944761 Bare in mind these have less diodes than his, as well as a diffusing lense so they won't be as bring and will provide more of a flood pattern. Just type in 9 inch round led light on ebay and you'll find tons