Diamond cut/Euro Head lights

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Diamond cut/Euro Head lights

Post by Ice Starion »

I know some one was looking for lights like these but could not find any one who would ship to austalia but i fond this aution on ebay but dont have the money right now so iam just gona post it here if any one wants these

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Post by MelbStazz »

:beer
:D
i think i'm going to get me set.
how about a group purchase???
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Post by CussCuss »

just what we need, more people with fucking blue headlights on the road :x
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Post by SpidersWeb »

If there is a group purchase, and the postage isn't too crazy, Im in

I am prepared to spend up to $140NZ delivered, beyond that, Ill pass
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Post by Junkers »

Although i want them, does anyone know how annoying these are with on coming cars.. but there blue, I must have! :drool:
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Post by MelbStazz »

I have the ultra blue globes in the my headlights, they only have a very slight blue tinge. i would rather the hid replacements.
These are replacement units to make the lights similar to the new beemer's etc. Alot brighter/clearer at night, it's either a love hate thing i guess. I'm not sure how difficult they would be to fit up? should almost be a straight swap.
just hope the alternator can cope.
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Post by fr335tyl3r »

melbstazz, HID setups draw less power than a normal headlight setup, usually around 30% less. The only problem is going ot be finding somewhere to mount the starting block for the HID globe, could be a wee bit tricky.
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Post by MelbStazz »

I'm up for the challenge fr33stl3r.
Thanks for the info on the power drawn from the hid's.
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hmmmmmm more light.
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Post by fr335tyl3r »

yeh im going to look at getting some after i finish getting car up to rego standard, too much other stuff to do on the car to worry bout headlights atm
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Post by CussCuss »

they might not be legal btw. I know in the US you cant have a HID + Popups combo as its too hard not to blind people.
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