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Old 11-04-2016, 10:06 AM   #1
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New Bi-Xenon set up for my gf's frs.

Got it for her for her birthday, and 6 months later I actually got around to making them.

Has gloss black paint
Rgb demon w/ bt remote control via phone.
Switchback Led Strips
Bi-Xenon projector retrofit with 35w ballast and 5500k Bulbs.



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Old 11-04-2016, 10:48 AM   #2
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That cutoff is beautiful.
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yeah im loving that cut off line
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holy shit thats clean!
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To be fair, I own a retrofitting business, so I'd expect the best quality for my own gf. Just really happy with how they turned out and wanted to share.
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Love these. Looks great! The 7s are definitely worth the trouble to bake open the light a replace the projector. Being able to use 55w is also a plus.
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damn that looks badass.
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Old 11-05-2016, 04:52 PM   #9
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Turns out shop that repaired her nose when she got in an accident used sikicone, rivets and wire to hold the bumper in place so I can't get the bumper off to replace them. Fml. Last warm weekend of the year.
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id buy this housing
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actually. how much would this cost if i were to come over to your shop? and to have it wired into a turn signal? I want the flashy flashy as i blinkerino.
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actually. how much would this cost if i were to come over to your shop? and to have it wired into a turn signal? I want the flashy flashy as i blinkerino.
This set up is 1135.
That's mostly due to the $500 in parts for the bi-xenon set up.
You can reuse the oem projector and just tune it for clarity if it's a bit out of your price range and you want to reuse your hid's you have now.
If you're interested just pm me.
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id buy this housing
Unfortunately I usually only retrofit your own headlights and ship them back to you. Unless you buy separate ones through me and then I ship them to you. But that gets even more expensive.
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That's mostly due to the $500 in parts for the bi-xenon set up.
$500 for bi-xenon set-up?? What parts are you running that they cost that much? Especially using MH1 7
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