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I got sent the wrong Halo set for my 03 V35 Coupe.

I have got a set of 06+ V35 Angel Eyes that I am going to either have to send back or just sell and buy a new set.

Anyone want to save some $$$ and get a unique look?

Hey Nate would you mind telling me where did you buy the halo's from. Did you buy it from ebay motors? I'm looking for a set of angel eyes fro my 01 v35 sedan. Any help would be much appreciated as a I'm a newbie. :)

Cheers

just remember you guys need professional installation. proper baking oven needed, silicon glue etc. as over time there will be leaks.

Yeah, dont buy these if you never held a screwdriver before..

But as for silicon glue, leaks, nope.

Well depends on installer, Im no mechanic, i just love moding stuff. My R6 i did a year ago has had no leaks no condensation ......

Put in oven for 85 degrees for 17mins and then take out and push tabs up and pull apart. Put back together, re heat and push together (just sit on couch n watch tv as ur holding it, when it cools its all sealed.) Im happy to help if needed, even those who buy elsewhere :P

If you need pics ill take them out and take some. they back in the box like they arrived.

IMG_3458.jpg

and

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Looks like this installed

http://umnitza.com/umnitza-predator-chromi...upe-p-1205.html

Edited by R6n350GT

Got my 03 ones coming in (i hope they are going to be right!!!) Will do a guide on how to install and wire these things.

they look amazing and turn heads, more head per $ than any other mod i think...

Any offers?

Free express post in the price plus any help i can give to install them.

They are not LED, They are CCFL type, which are much much brighter and last fast longer. They are fully inclosed not a naked ring...

And Nicko nice man, did u mount inside or outside the lens? What you tape into when wiring?

Took me bout 2 hours to get to the lens being open stage

Cheers

Cant wait for mine, but need to get these sold!!!

Who wants them???? Common dont be scared haha .

Ok got my new package of halos today.

They sent a 2003 G35 SEDAN pack, seriously dumb... car has been sat waiting for these and now i gotta wait some more.

Says on the box

BMW E36, E38, E39, E46, E39, E46 (A+B), E46 2D, E53(X5), G35 (must be sedan as they are too big for mine)

Side of biggest full ring is 145mm and the half ring 135mm

Will add photos.

$70 Delivered

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