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I love the clear indicators, I think they finish the front off nicely... They're also L.E.D not bulb and so are the side ones.

Ive never been told that it looks like a 33 before, thats a new one :thumbsup:

haha, like I said, i think it suits your car. But ive seen them on others that I didnt like and am not a huge fan of the lights themselves. Don't worry, I have LED tail lights that I love, and I know hardly anyone else that likes them lol

and re: the 33 comment, its just that factory vs factory 32 normally have the orange and 33's have the clear all the way. thats why I tend to see that when I see it at a glance

haha, like I said, i think it suits your car. But ive seen them on others that I didnt like and am not a huge fan of the lights themselves. Don't worry, I have LED tail lights that I love, and I know hardly anyone else that likes them lol

and re: the 33 comment, its just that factory vs factory 32 normally have the orange and 33's have the clear all the way. thats why I tend to see that when I see it at a glance

I want to get those L.E.D taillights too but they're expensive!

Yeah I can understand that at a glance it would look kinda 33 ish. :thumbsup:

I love the clear indicators, I think they finish the front off nicely... They're also L.E.D not bulb and so are the side ones.

Ive never been told that it looks like a 33 before, thats a new one :unsure:

I love the clear indicators on r32, wish I had them on my car..

can i ask... where u got them from and how much?

Cheers

Ford

While we're on the topic about headlights, how's the light output of these headlights compared to the projector ones?

Cheers,

Adam

Hmm, never compared them to a projector headlight but visibality is good, of course with standard globes they arnt the best but buy some better globes and they are fine, but this is prob the same with the projectors to??

yah, and can i pick em up on ebay :) ?

Might not be able to find them on ebay but if not try a wreckers, or just ask someone if they want projectors for there headlights, i know of a few people that have said they dont like them....so could always ask

P.S...Im not selling or swapping mine :)

Bullet32 what do you mean by LED?

I have the dodgy yellow globes which just ruin the whole look haha

I have Phillips BlueVision globes in my projector headlights, they looks white. In hindsight I would have got Philips CrystalVision, they are whiter, my mate has them in his s15, looks sweet.

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