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I'm lucky to be in a low corsion state I have nice clear leanses still for the most part little polish would be all they need.
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3X00-Modified wrote:Bottom line it is illegal in most states to install HID's like that, so do what you wish but don't ask how to get out of the ticket when you do get one.
Actually, regardless of whether or not you have projectors it is illegal to install HIDs in any lamp that is only certified for a tungsten halogen light source. The intended light source is required by US D.O.T. to be in the lamp itself. That's why there are markings of HB4 (9006) and HB3 (9005) on the stock lights.

That aside, the 9006 is usually one of the most successful for retrofitting a gas discharge (HID) light source into.
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GTZfan wrote:When I read the title, i thought the discussion would be about

|| || || THOSE lights! :good:
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I LOVE THE EURO LIGHTS I WANT A SET SOOO BAD.
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