Projector lights 4 da Stazz

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Which light would you prefer?

sealed beam (std stazz yellowish light)
1
7%
projector beam (crystal clear white light)
14
93%
 
Total votes: 15

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MelbStazz
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Projector lights 4 da Stazz

Post by MelbStazz »

i've come across these funky replacement sealed beam lights for the starion. They are in the states, here is the site if your interested. They make a major difference in seeing at night. Plus they look wicked.
http://www.carpartswholesale.com/cpw/mi ... arion.html
:D
repaint the light surrounds and put these baby's in and :o :drool:

changes the whole look.
I maybe getting some in the next month, if peops are interested maybe a group purchase is in order. Either way i will get some as i think they look schmiiiiiick.
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Post by Camotec »

they look really good man, but my lights work pretty well.

I would love to see them in action on a car though :D
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Post by SpidersWeb »

Thats a good price.

I have bookmarked it, and will definately get some as soon as I can (after the ECU).

Because my factory ones look 'bleh' and old, reflector is getting dull

Just put new headlamps in the G, and it looks a million bucks


EDIT: Waste of time, they only ship to US and Canada
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Post by Camotec »

Thats no problem we have Oscar the grouch and a few other members over there in the US that might be able to send to Australia.

I also have friends over there (Seattle) so if the other guys can't do it. I could prolly get them too. :)

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ever tried Ultra zenon bulbs instead of normal ones
55w ultra zenons better than 120w normals
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Post by Ice Starion »

Image
here´s a pic of one installed on a starion and this one has a strobe light too
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Post by SpidersWeb »

I r want them

Except the strobe, that will make me vomit.

I was thinking the crystal clear ones like you showed, because they are brighter and shine better during the day. I doubt there will be any benefit to having a black projector headlamp. I just want pretty and shiny :)

Thanks heaps for that Camotec - might have to hook something up at a later date. Might even be a group by. $40US ea, its not expensive, and Im sure there is many people on here with 'average' lights
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Where there is a will there is a way.
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Post by scum »

or as i like to say 'idiots dont give up' :D







if i dont buy me new staz then i'll have some.
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i'm seeing what i can manage through work as i can import parts.
Tis gr8 working in a panel shop, kinda makes getting the hard parts easier, though sometimes they take their sweet time.
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