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Old Jul 17, 2005 | 09:19 AM
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hi i would like to know if 200$ is a fair price for a set off x5 hid headlights? considering that i only need some parts to do the hid conversion on my sc400? and by the way is that an easy converion to do?
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Old Jul 19, 2005 | 01:44 PM
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Originally Posted by 514 sc400
hi i would like to know if 200$ is a fair price for a set off x5 hid headlights? considering that i only need some parts to do the hid conversion on my sc400? and by the way is that an easy converion to do?
Post pics. 200 is a damn good deal if you get the whole assembly with bulbs and ballasts together. but if its 200 just for projectors I'd pass. They can be had under 150 for sure and they're not the best in output anyway
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Old Jul 19, 2005 | 02:05 PM
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I have them myself and I think that they are exceptional. They are a million light years in front of the SC400 stock lights IMO. I got mine a little over a year ago. I forgot how much I paid. But the installion all depends from the tools you have going in. I had a custom bracket from a member and a custom switch for the Hids also. Because they will fry your stock lines. They did on mine at least. Anyway good luck. I think it give a very clean and crisp beam pattern. I had some pics with them on my SC4, check the gallery. They might still be there and good luck.
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