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Originally Posted by Ghost170
not too shabby!
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thanks
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Originally Posted by mapleridge
nice work.
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thank you
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Originally Posted by MARIO K
I like it but kinda looks awkward without halos.. Regardless amazing DIY work and originality!
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it is a tad different, i kinda like it though
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Originally Posted by mapleridge
vooh, nice pershaan rug in de pikcher body.
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haha glad you noticed
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Originally Posted by WingZeroX5
this is what all the motorcycle riders would do if they decide to add projectors and retrofit them in the reflector housings
It looks awesome, perhaps you can add the AE rings
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yeah pretty much, its been getting popular on cars which aren't equipped with projectors too.
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Originally Posted by CML
Nice work! I got one question, how do u adjust the light now? Still by the standard spots, like u would adjust the halogen height.
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yes all the adjustment is done through the stock adjustment screws
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Originally Posted by ibeclueless
looks nice
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Originally Posted by E90PAT
i heard that only works for e92 housing. Did you need to pry the lens off for e90?
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you can take the lens off of pretty much any headlight with enough heat and force lol.
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Originally Posted by J-Spec Dan
i like it. all i'd do differently would be adding angel eyes.
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thanks, and everyone seems to like the rings lol, i just think it looks cleaner
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Originally Posted by makkan00
OP from where did you source projector lamp?
Also what will happen to high beam?
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i bought the kit from the retrofitsource.com, and since it is a bi-xenon projector meaning the hi-beam and low-beam are together in one housing
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Originally Posted by mapleridge
Pretty sure it was from theretrofitsource.com
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Yep
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Originally Posted by secretsquirrel
Great work. Share the know how or sell a kit and make a lil dough
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im too lazy to make a kit, it is pretty straight forward once you open them up, if i end up opening them again ill do a write up on it
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Originally Posted by remmib
Kinda looks evil now.
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i think so too