HIDs installed

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Mr. SHO

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I can't seem to find the Hellas for less than $699. Ouch! :oogle: :omg: Or you could use these, which look pretty good, and only cost $319. I think we'd have to do some modification to the lower grill to get them to mount up nicely on our cars.

I DID find a true Bi-Xenon retrofit kit for 9007 bulbs. This has both high and low beams! :biggrin: Bi-Xenon is the one all the way on the right, and it lists for $547
 

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I like the idea of the extra set. my long long term future plans are to install 2 full sets of HIDs, preferably with actual projector lenses. one in teh stock headlight location, and one set in the turn signal location. the easy way to go to get your turn signals back is what Kenny did, add the sable turn signals to your grill. but I have another idea. I love the looks of the alstrailian/japanese front turns signals on the RHD Taurus. much better even if some aftermarket company over there has produced a set of clear lenses to replace the stock ones. that's what I want to install. but it won't be too easy. not too hard either. I'd probably have to come across a bumper from one of those cars, and cut out and move over the area around where they mount, otherwise getting a good looking could-be-factory look would be difficult. but this is just what I dream about these days. if I ever get it to work, it will be awesome.
 

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