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I was wondering if anyone has done a "angel eye" conversion for the R34 headlights before??? if so any pictures? where did you get them from? i think they would look wild but i just cant seem to find any pictures or any information someone in the world must have done it before!!!!!!!!

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God_speed has done it on his BM 328Ci just before his current GTR. PM him and ask. It was an aftermarket product from the US, and it was a total WOW factor! There needs to be room under your bonnet though to accommodate one light on each side to send that intensity down clear nylon fibre.

I think it would look pretty mean on ur car.

Cheers, Terry

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Hiya,

You'll need to PM Matthew on God_speed here at SAU and he can get you not just the pics but details of where you can access the equipment.

I can only vouch for the fact that after it was done, you could not distinguish the Angel Eyes lights on this E46 328Ci from the later E39 5 series or the 330Ci that came later. Eerie sort of look!

Cheers, Tez :thumbsup:

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Gee... I wonder why nobody has done it yet? Could the answer be because it would look like ass... the R34 headlights are not round like the R32 / R33 so fitting these "Angel Eyes" on would be extremely tricky if not imporssible, unless the light can go around corners. The only way it could work on the R34 would be to use a different medium to carry the light, currently no such medium exists which is suitable and economical for this application (there is a reason why Angel Eye kits only come in round shapes)

Just my two cents :P

For those still dreaming, here you go:

skyfront.jpg

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R32 - 33 headlights aren't round either, unless you have the projector style headlamps...

Just retro some projectors into the r34 headlamps. Try this really blew my mind :P

http://www.theretrofitsource.com/forum/ind...f067e0f607c750d

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