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Old 26-05-2004, 11:50 AM   #41
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Those lights are sweet as. Love the blue effect. Do you know if the lights can
be purchased by themselves I was thinking of replacing my low beam with a
HID style with a chrome ring but those look even better

Mal
honestly not sure, but you can buy the same lights for civics for under $200USD which is bugger all at the moment. the mx6 ones were $280!
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Old 30-05-2004, 11:53 AM   #42
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where can you buy those lights from? the civic has similar shaped lights, just a bit bigger than the BJ
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Old 31-05-2004, 02:07 PM   #43
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i got them off ebay usa...do a search for "projector lights"
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cheers, will do!
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with you halo lights, are they fully flushed or do they still hang out abit. if they are a nice fit did it take awhile to fit them in???
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a fair bit of trimming is needed to get the body of the lights to fit properly, and to get the lights to the correct angle. and new brackets need to be made up to hold them in place

but they can be made to fit properly with a bit of effort
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