Pics of my car
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A friend of mine put bulbs like that in his Grand Prix, looked like crap on his car. VERY blue, and VERY dim.
He thought it was the hottest shit though, nevermind my silverstars illuminated more of the road in front of him, while I was driving behind him.
Maybe yours will be better, but his bulbs sucked.
He thought it was the hottest shit though, nevermind my silverstars illuminated more of the road in front of him, while I was driving behind him.
Maybe yours will be better, but his bulbs sucked.
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The $20 ricer ones from ebay and pep boys do suck. These retail at something like $69.99 they are supposidly the best Faux HID you can get. No I did not pay $70 for them, some guy who flipped his J30 and got it sent to a junkyard payed for them for me... We tested them in a Mazda and they are bright, very blue, good in dry, but suck in rain (same reason HIDs are bad in rain, color spectrum or something). We will see how they look in my projector housings, if they suck I will sell them and throw in my much lighter blue bulbs or some uber bright like 60/100w bulbs.
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Ohio State law stipulates the only 2 colors alowed on the front of a vehicle are white and amber. Technically an HID is illegal but you can't get in trouble, since my blue lights are in projectors I can say they are HID. They probably won't stay on long, they were free so I am trying them out for fun.
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Sometimes I put my car in the lazy eye position at car shows and these will look cool. Whatever it was a $30 impulse buy. When the 87 gets swapped I will put them in that car because that car is going to be all out custom. My 88 is in storage right now so I have been sitting on these lights for a while.
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lolCincinnatiFiero wrote:jeez, lets quit hatin on my lights, I think a giant glass H6054 looks like crap, so I bought these to see how they look, also since they are H4 I can put any range of bulbs I want.
I agree the stock headlights suck. I like pop-ups, but not the monstrosities that are Fiero headlights. Whenever I see half-open pop ups though I think they're just broken.
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If I do sell them it will probably be around $400, I think they would sell for that. They've never been installed, sitting in bubble wrap in my parent's basement.
These are the ones I'm considering going with instead:
http://www.fiero.com/forum/Forum2/HTML/071047.html
These are the ones I'm considering going with instead:
http://www.fiero.com/forum/Forum2/HTML/071047.html
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