MA Lighting Goodies
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Lighting Goodies
Retrofitted LS430 Headlamps (clear turning signals) : $600
Oracle Ballasts and D2S bulbs (with one extra bulb) : $100
LED Inner and outer lights : $100
OEM Yellow Fog lights (12 months old) : $80
Snow tires mounted on OEM 6 spoke 16" rims. < 15,000 miles on them : All 4 $200.
I can snap shots of the other items tomorrow if anyone is interested.
Oracle Ballasts and D2S bulbs (with one extra bulb) : $100
LED Inner and outer lights : $100
OEM Yellow Fog lights (12 months old) : $80
Snow tires mounted on OEM 6 spoke 16" rims. < 15,000 miles on them : All 4 $200.
I can snap shots of the other items tomorrow if anyone is interested.
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I never took pictures of the light output because it looks identical to the pictures others have taken of the LS430 retrofits. Take it from someone who went from: Stock halogens --> stock halogen bowls with HID kit --> HID kit with angel eye projectors --> LS430 retrofit; the lighting from these is impressive.
The retrofit was done by AAC
This is not my picture, but output looks identical
The retrofit was done by AAC
This is not my picture, but output looks identical
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Okay, I was not expecting this much of a response for these items.
I will take better pictures tonight and post them tonight or tomorrow and then contact in order those who sent me a PM.
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Olu
I will take better pictures tonight and post them tonight or tomorrow and then contact in order those who sent me a PM.
Thanks
Olu
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Yes, the LED draw less power, so the system believes that there is light out. There are resistors that correct this situation, but easier to just pull the bulb out of the dash.