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Old July 8th 2005, 15:39
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Old July 8th 2005, 18:51
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Thats sick man..
Great job..
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Old July 14th 2005, 21:45
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Those turned out great, I love the black background.
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Looks great!

Do have a pic of the other side? where you cut to clear the projector.
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hey guys, newbie here, but I found this a while back while searching for HID's for my early fenders...

7 in HID lights


no offense to you guys who've done it the hard way, but as I've noticed that all the VW lights are 7 in sealed beams, why not just grab a pair of these and install them like stock lights? They're actually made for police motorcycles, but I don't see why they can't be used on our VWs... :agree:
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$1000 for a pair and they aren't even bi-xenons. Projectors also change the looks. I prefer the quality aspect of fitting OEM parts that you will be able to get replacement parts for in the future too..

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Old February 18th 2006, 14:43
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I found them on the manufacturer's website for less...

J.W. Speaker site

How hard would it be to convert it to bi-xenon?
just a thought...
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Old February 18th 2006, 14:52
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Bi-xenons have a seperate solenoid operated flapper in front of the light so too complicated to DIY.
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Old February 19th 2006, 00:41
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also from what i can see thats just the price of the light assembly. thats not counting the balast/ starter. which is another $280. that seems steep for a bright light.
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