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Old 04-24-2009   #1
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FS: Complete Lexus Projector HID Retrofit Kit Brand new, not used at all (Loc: IL)

Asking 150$, or B.O.

These are brand new, never used bulbs & ballasts.

Includes all wiring also.

Projectors have highbeam/lowbeam setup with the solenoid controlled shield "moving eyelid"

I took some pictures of the difference with the eyelid raised (highbeam) compared to lowered (lowbeam) - A Flashlight was used to show the projection difference.

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Wow great price! How hard do you think it would be to retro-fit them?
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Wow great price! How hard do you think it would be to retro-fit them?
I did a retro job on a civic, it wasn't that hard. Can't see why a ranger would be much worse. Someone around here has one of these done, I forget who.
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Tys 4x4 has them now, it was Yetti97 that did it. Hmm I'll have to think about this
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I think it would be pretty easy to get them in. You have a hole behind the headlight in the header panel and the projector would be recessed in enough that it wouldn't touch the lens. The hardest part I see being would be the shroud and sealing up the back. I say buy em and do a retro.
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What year civic did you do a retro for? How hard would it be to do to my 2006 Civic? Pm me please.
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What year civic did you do a retro for? How hard would it be to do to my 2006 Civic? Pm me please.
It was someone I met on civicforums. I think the car was a 2003. The retrofit is not that hard if you have patience, basic tools and moderate modding skills.
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