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Any projector headlights for our cars?

Discussion in 'Exterior' started by w1ngzer0, May 2, 2003.

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    w1ngzer0 Guest

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    Any projector headlights for our cars?

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    Crazyness Guest

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    agree... I want some projectors!!!!
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    SERG4U Guest

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    Me too..........., but I don't think we are going to get them :(
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    stinky Guest

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    I dont see the point of them. What will it realy do for you? If you want to see better get an HID kit. If you want it to look better get the JDM housings, or get some vinyl and make eyelids.
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    I would also like to seem some projectors or some lighst wif the angle eyes, like the BMW's, I finally saw some angle eyes on a beamer for the first time, i live in Wyoming, so i barely ever see Beamers, but they look pimp as hell.
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    w1ngzer0 Guest

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    but in projectors do you have the headlight reflector like stock ones. aka mirror effect where you have to aim the lights :?:

    But how do angel eyes work exactly? I meen are they powered with wires or what? I am thinking of making my corolla all looks since my 240->silvia project is going to be a beast :) So on that remark i will be selling my short ram and exhaust for extremely cheap ;).I will be trading my exahust for someone that will give me there stock one :).
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    stinky Guest

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    what is extremely cheap for the short ram and exh? I want a short ram but not sure about exh yet. Email me with soe details.

    AdvanceTiming@shaw.ca
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    I would like to get some cheap exhaust. How cheap, what kind of exhaust? TRD or the Thermal R&D??
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    its a 2.5 magnaflow catback. Its nice but agian im going with a 240sx for my project. I will eventually put more into the corolla but i need it as a daily driver not a project.

    See i would sell it for 100 bux if someone trades me there stock exhaust. Thats hella cheap i paid 415 with install. So probobly saving 250-300 bux.

    The intake is a short ram intake by AEM i don't have the carb number. If someone makes a cold air box for that thing i think it would be bomb :). Lets see a new one cost me near 200 bux lets see 100 bux .

    2.5" magnaflow catback - 100 bux w/trade (weilding required)
    AEM short intake - 100 bux period 8)

    I need some money for my 240sx 8) 200-300 bux could give me that much more parts :p
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    stinky Guest

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    I'll just take my chances on the generic intake on ebay. And I dont need a muffler bad enough to ship it from the us. Plus you would get screwed on the shipping to send it to the US from Canada for my muffler.
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    w1ngzer0 Guest

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    hey did vamp finish the DIY on the angel eyes?
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    Damn i figured you just had the so called "cat-back", but you got the whole exhaust system, nice. I dunno though, I kinda wanted to keep my stock exhaust system, so i could put it back on if i ever needed to. What happened to your stock system? What welding would need to be done if I bought it? Dose it include headers? High Flow Cats? I would even consider buying it for 200-300 dollars, hell maby if it had HF cats and stuff Id even go 400, if I didnt have to trade you my stock system for it. Because if i have to get rid of my stock system, then sorry but no deal, i just want to keep it.

    Trevor
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    $450 to "retrofit" projectors onto your existing headlamps. You must send your existing headlamps (off of your car) out to Illusion Lighting and pay (insured) freight both ways, paid in full before any work starts! And I've never seen an H9 bulb (but have read some material and says that H9 must be used in conjuction with a mandatory headlamp levelling system). I've seen H1, H3, H4 and H7 bulbs, but never a H9 (I'm interested to see what they look like). The voice in my head says that something is not quite right... although I would like to hear feedback from someone (who doesn't work there) that's had a modfication of their headlamps done... It does sound as if they know what they're talking about, but for $450 I should be able to find OEM ECE compliant headlamps made by Toyota... not a modified DOT unit, that's still DOT after the mod...

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