pricing on 06 headlights

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Old Oct 6, 2005 | 07:59 PM
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Originally Posted by overdrve
The only concern I would have is the flash to pass feature. The feature where you pull on the signal stick to flash your high beams. If that runs off of a single high beam wire, then when your headlights are off, it'll flicker your HIDs on and off.
That wouldn't be too terrible, becuase that's how the 03-05's work. If you pull the flash to pass, it actually flashes your HIDs too if the lights are off.
 
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Old Oct 7, 2005 | 10:57 AM
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There is a harness that is attached to the headlight which powers the H4 bulb, Xenon bulb, turning signal, and clearance strip. I am not familiar with the 350Z headlight design so I am not sure if it is similar. Like I said we can all do some armchair debating about this but it will do no good in the end. Someone has to manup and buy a set

In the meantime here is a preview of my retro:
 
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Old Oct 15, 2005 | 10:03 AM
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for 1420 you could build a retrofit sick set. How much does it avg for M3 bixenon projectors +(highs / lows) and then for fogs xenon projector. And then toss in the demon eyes black out the inside. Then put some real fogs (Hella or something) in the grille in the front bumper. Time wise maybe it would be a lot but i think that would be sick.

Dreams of mine until the cash and time are available.
 
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