Has anyone considered using the bi-xenon Hella 90mm projectors for a retro project? I thought this would be a fairly uncomplicated method to do a set seeing as they have their own adjusters.
My plan was to get a small section of CF sheet, mount them in that, install them in car, aim, and seal up. I know it sounds much simple than what it would be, just looking for a few ideas. It also might be possible to mount dual 50mm projectors if you adjust the location of the blinker. I'm thinking about re-doing the whole front end of my car.
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Actually if you look at the measurement diagram of the hellas
and the measurement of the stock modern projectors post # 7 Projector Pics...I hacked them Shiits...we actually might be looking at a "direct replacement of the modern projector lenses??
Actually if you look at the measurement diagram of the hellas
and the measurement of the stock modern projectors post # 7 Projector Pics...I hacked them Shiits...we actually might be looking at a "direct replacement of the modern projector lenses??
I think it may be very, very close. And to put dual xenon lamps in there would be friggin cool as hell. I would have to relocate the blinker, but, I would love to make it work.
make your sidemarker into a turn signal, then put a couple LED's in the front bumper. i've also seen little micro LED's integrated into headlight housings. i've seen em in a scion before, but think audi A5 headlights. a little line of LED's inside the housing.
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