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need to wait til next dark drive now
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Pauln wrote:I replaced the stock JDM headlights in my turbo with a pair of ebay crystal headlights and Osram Nightbreaker Plus bulbs in September 2016.I purchased them from the same ebay seller as in your link, but of course there's no guarantee that he's still obtaining them from the same source.
But whilst I don't do a lot of night driving, they are a big improvement on stock and made the front fogs look"yellow" by comparison.
So I fitted H3C Xenon Extreme White lamps in the fogs to match.
I don't have a garage, so the car sits on the street exposed to all the weather and rain, and 3 years later I can't see any signs of rust or flaking of the reflectors, as you can see in this photo taken today.
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And of course they are e marked and glass.I know the Raybrigs are the first choice of many on here and have a good reputation.
At the end of the day it's down to personal choice, and how deep your pockets are
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Paul
Juliuswws wrote:I wouldn't mind the spending too much, but the Raybrigs have plastic lens and no E marking.I would prefer glass lens.