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Old 05-22-2005, 08:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default New foggy TL HID pics!!

Tooks these a week or so ago and never posted them up.

Thought some would enjoy them.

Nice wall pic


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On this one look for the colorband up top of the beam lol



Few head-on pics (I was a good bit away in these)



cool pic (if you look close, you will see the colorband sneaking at the top of the beam lol)


And not the best pic but it does show that TL's reach 3 lanes of interstate and then some on width performance
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Old 05-22-2005, 08:14 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Nice bright eyes!

God I want an SRT4 soooo bad. Damn no credit rating, damn you all to hell!!
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so how much is it for you to retro, I currently have the Xtec, but would like something with better a beam pattern. PM me I am really interested in having you maybe do this for me.
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Quote: Originally Posted by sisoul
so how much is it for you to retro, I currently have the Xtec, but would like something with better a beam pattern. PM me I am really interested in having you maybe do this for me.

$200+ starting out for my labor. You would atleast need to buy some true oem P32 based D2S bulbs and a ballast that connects to P32 oem bulbs in order for a retro to work.
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Where are the side-by-sides that we took? Looks great man.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Speedooooo
Where are the side-by-sides that we took? Looks great man.

Thanks!!

The pics we took came out looking like crap being made form the camcorder instead of my digi. Photos aren't its strong point heh.
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So, $200 labor plus the $135(?) for the aftermarket headlamps. Do you have a source on the projectors or would we need to provide those?
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So, $200 labor plus the $135(?) for the aftermarket headlamps. Do you have a source on the projectors or would we need to provide those?

The source for projectors is the used for sale forum on hidplanet or ebay. The rest of the stuff can be bought new off hidplanet.com. The oem replacements are $189 I believe from modern.
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i was looking into it, for him to do me a set, he needs headlamp assy, projectors, and im sure your HID setup to align everything properly, and he will make you a harness so you dont fry your stock wiring, i calculated everything for myself, and that was headlamp assy, bulbs, ballasts, projectors and his labor it came out to roughly 700
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Well, I won't need the bulbs and ballasts. I use mine for testing and aiming.
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fucking shit! How is that for oncoming drivers? Those are freaking badass bright.
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did u retro projectors onto those?
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Quote: Originally Posted by dommo_g
fucking shit! How is that for oncoming drivers? Those are freaking badass bright.

Its no brighter (intensity-wise) than a 2004 TL, hence these are TL bi-xenon projectors. There is no glare because projectors deliver a crisp cut-off line that no light escapes above it. The stray light above any beam pattern in any headlight out there is glare and thats what affects oncomers. The only reason it looks so bright is because of the camera and because I was directly in the beam pattern in those head-on shots. In reality looking at it head-on all you see is a little 3" dot of light that changes colors heh.


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did u retro projectors onto those?

My TL bi-xenon retro *56k :(*
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Indeed. Projectors > all.
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wow..that retro looks clean...a lot of the RSX guys are starting to do it but it costs an arm and a leg to do it
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