Clear headlight lenses?
€125 turns out to be £94.52 at the current exchange rate.
Just to clear it up for anybody just looking at this last page its the above price all in for the clear lenses, the headlight unit itself is not included and discount can be provided for additional angel eyes. This is available for clubcalibra.net members.
Think i summed it up nicely
Just to clear it up for anybody just looking at this last page its the above price all in for the clear lenses, the headlight unit itself is not included and discount can be provided for additional angel eyes. This is available for clubcalibra.net members.
Think i summed it up nicely
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fraggie
Indeed you did.
and for that aproxx £95 you receive 2 lenses, shipped to your doorsteps.
payment possible by paypal western union and IBAN International Bank Transfer.
Or if you make it a big club buy I can make an even better price, if I can ship at least 10 sets to 1 single adress
Saves me time shipping costs and packaging costs.
and for that aproxx £95 you receive 2 lenses, shipped to your doorsteps.
payment possible by paypal western union and IBAN International Bank Transfer.
Or if you make it a big club buy I can make an even better price, if I can ship at least 10 sets to 1 single adress
Saves me time shipping costs and packaging costs.
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1llusion
I will def have some left.
Would be bad if this would be a single buy.How about waranty for delivery after for example a car crash.
You gotta have a steady supply.
Well that's what I try.
I mean if the factory goes bankrupt, than it is out off my hands, but I try to make this a product for years to come.
Would be bad if this would be a single buy.How about waranty for delivery after for example a car crash.
You gotta have a steady supply.
Well that's what I try.
I mean if the factory goes bankrupt, than it is out off my hands, but I try to make this a product for years to come.
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1llusion
Re: Clear headlight lenses?
I just want the clear lenses, I hate angel eyes on anything other than BMW. And don't get me started on Lexus clusters!
The problem is that removing the original lens will make it illegal for UK roads and an MOT failure if the right hand lamp isn't angled from the opposite side of the road.
Has anyone thought about this?
The problem is that removing the original lens will make it illegal for UK roads and an MOT failure if the right hand lamp isn't angled from the opposite side of the road.
Has anyone thought about this?
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Re: Clear headlight lenses?
I have clear lenses on mine with HID and have had no problems at MOT over the last 5 years!...the beam from HID is great..the high beam (I never actually use anymore)..shoots off at an angle...when you compare against the brightness of the HID.
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illision are you doing any back LED lights atm?
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Re: Clear headlight lenses?
I think you'lll find 1llusion made his last post on this thread in March 2008!!
His website was hacked and is not accessible anymore!..
His website was hacked and is not accessible anymore!..
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Re: Clear headlight lenses?
se5 wrote:The problem is that removing the original lens will make it illegal for UK roads and an MOT failure if the right hand lamp isn't angled from the opposite side of the road.
Has anyone thought about this?
your getting confused, the Calibra has projection headlights so the only thing the lenses are there for are to protect the headlight, the only one that has ay effect on is the fog lights which do need the extra bits on the lens
you can even switch the headlights from LHD to RHD, and I have never had any problems with the MOT with clear lenses
Re: Clear headlight lenses?
Fraz wrote:se5 wrote:The problem is that removing the original lens will make it illegal for UK roads and an MOT failure if the right hand lamp isn't angled from the opposite side of the road.
Has anyone thought about this?
your getting confused, the Calibra has projection headlights so the only thing the lenses are there for are to protect the headlight, the only one that has ay effect on is the fog lights which do need the extra bits on the lens
you can even switch the headlights from LHD to RHD, and I have never had any problems with the MOT with clear lenses
Possibly but if that's the case then I am seriously after some clear lenses.
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