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    Philips H7 Crystal Vision

    got new Philips H7 Crystal Vision................looks awesome

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    $$$ how much ??? and where

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    Crystal vision start at ~$99-$145

    (cant tell i work/ed at autobarn can you)

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    i got it at autobarn for 130
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    ouch!!!!

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    lol at least they look good and turn night into day
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    they are expensive, but dam they are nice

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    Now you need to change the spot lights down the bottom. Two different colours lol.
    I'm soo euro even my missus is shaved...

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    You'll find that the blue vision will do the trick in your fogs and not cost you the earth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by srbsta
    i got it at autobarn for 130
    That's about what I paid as well. If you do a search on eBay you can probably get them for under $100.

    They are very good globes though. Worth the money, in my experience the cheaper options, even from Philips, make little to no difference over the stock globes.

    If you use your fogs correctly having a slightly yellow cast to the light is actually a good thing as they will be more effective when foggy. If you just want nice white lights for bling, then go right ahead!





    Last edited by Lima; 01-02-2007 at 01:47 PM.


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