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Old 03-02-2012, 01:23 PM
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Not a kit really not too many parts cost was under $15
80mm ccfl tubes and mounts $10 eBay
Clear rtv $3
Stainless screws $2

Now it could have been expensive if I broke the headlight
 
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Old 03-02-2012, 05:56 PM
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I will try and take a few more pics tonight of better quality
 
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Looks sweet. Very professional looking too. What HID kit are you using?
 
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I actually think it looks good.
Would you be interested in building another set for local pick up?
 
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looks way cool. I like it nice detail
 
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Originally Posted by marvincbr
Looks sweet. Very professional looking too. What HID kit are you using?
Just a $35 set off eBay slim digital ballast 35 watt 6000k
They work well no issues
 
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Originally Posted by swaite
Just a $35 set off eBay slim digital ballast 35 watt 6000k
They work well no issues
did you have to do any modification to get the bulbs in the headlight. when I got mine they didn't slide in very nice so I broke out the file and went to work!
 
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Originally Posted by Bruce00
I actually think it looks good.
Would you be interested in building another set for local pick up?
I would be happy to help you out, my suggestion would be that you use 35 watt HIDs to cut down on heat in the housing. I am not sure how the heat of a high watt halogen bulb would affect the ccfl tube.
 
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Old 03-02-2012, 07:27 PM
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did you have to do any modification to get the bulbs in the headlight. when I got mine they didn't slide in very nice so I broke out the file and went to work!
No mine did need a little fitness as well but for $35 I expect some tweaking
 
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That is sweet looking
 


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