98 aftermarket headlights question
#3
First off, chances are your gonna get flamed for asking.
Second, keep in mind your 2001 already has very good quality projector housings.
Now if you'd like to disregard that, the R8 style is prolly the best option(I really wanted them) but to be honest with some time a little effort you can make your Headlights just as nice.
There's a DIY to make your projectors cleaer cornered and one to add LED strips(this one is kind a bad diy but you can use it to make yours way better) both of these together are MUCH cheaperr then new headlights.
As for them$ being chrome instead of black, I'm not sure but I'd assume there's probably something you could do (cust DIY) to change that.
Second, keep in mind your 2001 already has very good quality projector housings.
Now if you'd like to disregard that, the R8 style is prolly the best option(I really wanted them) but to be honest with some time a little effort you can make your Headlights just as nice.
There's a DIY to make your projectors cleaer cornered and one to add LED strips(this one is kind a bad diy but you can use it to make yours way better) both of these together are MUCH cheaperr then new headlights.
As for them$ being chrome instead of black, I'm not sure but I'd assume there's probably something you could do (cust DIY) to change that.
#5
Oh crap sorry, I read a different thread title and thougt you had a 2001, most of what I said is still true, however a junkyard set of projectors would be required.
However the R8 style headlights I believe are made to fit 1piece lights into older style cars without fender modification. But don't quote me on that.
Sorry for multiple replies, on my BB at work, can't edit posts.
However the R8 style headlights I believe are made to fit 1piece lights into older style cars without fender modification. But don't quote me on that.
Sorry for multiple replies, on my BB at work, can't edit posts.
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