ES 350 Bi-Xenon
unless you do a retrofit for projectors with bi-xenon. there isnt any way to get that on the ES350. bi-xenon i think... (correct me if i'm wrong) just opens up the shield inside the projector to let light spray in all directions.
what would be cool... is if you can retrofit a set of bi-xenon projectors where the high beams should be... hook it up in parallel with your low beams... so you have basically two low beams... but when you high beam... it opens up for the high beam projectors... just a thought...
i think it would look pretty instense...
what would be cool... is if you can retrofit a set of bi-xenon projectors where the high beams should be... hook it up in parallel with your low beams... so you have basically two low beams... but when you high beam... it opens up for the high beam projectors... just a thought...

i think it would look pretty instense...
unless you do a retrofit for projectors with bi-xenon. there isnt any way to get that on the ES350. bi-xenon i think... (correct me if i'm wrong) just opens up the shield inside the projector to let light spray in all directions.
what would be cool... is if you can retrofit a set of bi-xenon projectors where the high beams should be... hook it up in parallel with your low beams... so you have basically two low beams... but when you high beam... it opens up for the high beam projectors... just a thought...
i think it would look pretty instense...
what would be cool... is if you can retrofit a set of bi-xenon projectors where the high beams should be... hook it up in parallel with your low beams... so you have basically two low beams... but when you high beam... it opens up for the high beam projectors... just a thought...

i think it would look pretty instense...
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