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gfong 03-03-2005 07:32 AM

Come on , fess up, your adding a little you know what to the Cobra, and I aint talking egg rolls. lol :)

BIZ 03-03-2005 08:22 AM

was thinking the Euro tails look shweet!!! perhaps a SRT-4 wing on the back...and maybe add some muffler bearings...30 HP right there!!! :chacha:

gfong 03-19-2005 04:40 PM

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Just installed on a icy rainy day here in Ontario. Car is still parked for the winter so I thought I would put the bulbs in to see how they looked. Here is shot of the left halogen and the right Sylvania Silverstar. Looking at the pics one at a time not much difference accept when you look at them together and you can really see the white of the Silverstars compared to the yellow tinge of the stock Sylvania halogens.

SNAKEBITE 03-19-2005 06:30 PM

What do the bulbs cost?

03GreyMach1 03-19-2005 07:05 PM

25 - 30 each at Can tire




Originally Posted by paul
What do the bulbs cost?


SNAKEBITE 03-19-2005 07:44 PM

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Hey besides being a computer idiot I am also mechanically challenged. Are they easy to install?. Also is that 30 dollars each? :cheers:

gfong 03-19-2005 08:03 PM


Originally Posted by paul
Hey besides being a computer idiot I am also mechanically challenged. Are they easy to install?. Also is that 30 dollars each? :cheers:

Yes they are easy to install as long as you know how to take the light out itself. Two black rods pull up, than pull straight out on the light, be sure to disconect the marker light and the main headlight. Once out turn the black ring so it unlocks and comes off. Gently pull the light out. do not touch the surface of the light at all. That will deplete the life of the bulb. Put new ones in and reverse. Careful putting whole light assembly in and watch the cords when sliding the light back in place. That should about do it.

$$25.00/30.00 each bulb is correct. Not for everyone but I wanted the "look of HID."

Still looking for the ones to go in the fogs. No rush car still parked.

SNAKEBITE 03-19-2005 10:41 PM

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Thanks guys. :tup

MUSTANG GUY 04-04-2005 05:11 AM

Ok guys this coming weekend (9th - 10th) Im going to be picking up a pair of the super white fog light bulbs. If anyone wants me to pick them up a pair I can as long as they pay me in full and pickup the lights from me.

Lemme know if anyone wants a pair.

Rondosa 04-04-2005 07:38 AM

Hey Guys - I had OEM Xenons in my last car (Audi A4) and decided to replace my foglights (H7 bulbs on that car) with whiter ones to match the HID colour.

I ended up using Eurolite brand bulbs - originally i bought a pair from Pacific Mall - one burnt out after a year but the other lasted close to 2.5 years - the car is now sold so who knows how long they'll last. FYI, I always drove wtih my HIDs and Foglights on - everyday. I bought a second pair from Performance Improvements to replace the burnt out one and that one lasted the remaining 1.5 years...all in all, for the low cost ($20 or $30?/pair) it was a great improvement. They weren't identical to the HIDs, but a lot closer then the yellowish stock bulbs. I'll post a pic tonight when I get home.

Hope this helps.

Kristina


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