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Old Sep 4, 2009 | 07:11 AM
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Stxdpc
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I have been hunting around in these forums for some recommendations on HID lighting conversion.

I have determined in order to do things "correctly" I'd need a projector housing and a conversion kit. I have found some online, but there is little or no information on recommendations of a good "setup;" ie fit and finish, compatibility between the projector housings and the HID conversion kits. I understand that my coupe should share the same headlights as the sedan counterpart so that shouldn't be an issue when deciding the headlights for this vehicle. I am looking for a "clean" appearance of 6000k or 8000k headlights not totally "riced" out. I am not looking to spend an arm and a leg on it, but I will pay a considerable amount for a quality product that has worked for someone else. Am I on the right track here with what I've found so far? What do you recommend for headlights/conversion kits? Thanks!

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Old Sep 6, 2009 | 01:49 AM
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those hid lights your looking at is kinda pricey. look up o-nex on ebay or craigslist. for the headlights, get it with a black housing and with "3 bulbs." not the one with the 5 led lights. unless thats what youre into. you should look up projectors for your car on ebay too. and let me know how it turns out!

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my car. 10k hid.
 
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