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    ***3G Projectors!!! "NEW"***

    Racing Impulse is now proud to anounce its new line of projector housings for the 3rd Gen Accord.

    Price will start at $55.95 per side.
    These housings are constructed with the upmost quality and are water tight.
    Here are some pics of my set.....








    If you have any questions please post here.

    If you would like to order, send email to [email protected]

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    HO-LY-SHIT
    those are fucking TIGHT.

    tighter then a virgin on promnight. goddamn. if i had the $$ id buy me a pair.

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    wait $55.95 per side? so thats each right

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    $112 for the lights plus shipping

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    I wish we could get something like dual projectors (high and low beam separated)

    http://pages.videotron.com/omus
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    I need these parts!
    https://www.3geez.com/forum/showthread.php?t=67742

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    They look nice but for the price.I think I will keep my cheap sylviana light's
    Stop bench racing and pick up a wrench

    I know my spelling sucks and I suck with computers deal with it.

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    Originally posted by 3g Jester
    tighter then a virgin on promnight.
    no no youre confused.. that's when they get untightened

    if i had the $$ id buy me a pair.
    of what? lights? or virgins? i'd take one of each for $110
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    what's the difference b/n these and the other h4 conversion housing?

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    You getting H.I.D. Oldschool?


    these take h-4's right?


    How about a side by side comparison of light out put on your car. You can have the regular h4 on one side and the projector on the other just to see how much better the output is.

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    I agree with Guaynabo89 - I'd like to see a side by side as well. I installed H4s just 3 months ago and love them. If these are even better, then they may be worth the $ to me.
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    Originally posted by blazin3gen
    wait $55.95 per side? so thats each right
    Yes,
    These are PROJECTORS! Not a simple dimond back conversion.
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    Originally posted by kicker1_solo
    $112 for the lights plus shipping
    Unreal huh? Can't beat that when compared to other import projectors. think about it....

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    Originally posted by guaynabo89
    You getting H.I.D. Oldschool?


    these take h-4's right?


    How about a side by side comparison of light out put on your car. You can have the regular h4 on one side and the projector on the other just to see how much better the output is.
    HID's are in the works my friend
    Yes, they are built to carry H4 bulbs.

    There is an aproximate 25%-30% britter diffrence just with these projectors.
    HID's will rip the streets!!! '''I can't wait'''
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    Just make sure you do a side by side comparison.

    I'm pretty sure that will be the selling point. I want to see how it looks and then I'll give you a call.


    Oh and lots and lots of pics.

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    Originally posted by guaynabo89
    Just make sure you do a side by side comparison.
    i think it would be great if you get side by side comparison.
    Alex.

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    Yeah I wanna see pics of it installed, and what the beam looks like on the road
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    after looking at the pic, I can see that those have the projector lens, whereas the usual H$ conversion housings are just chromed backing with the bulb haging out between the backing and the housing cover...I've not seen this type of conversion yet, and after comparing this to some other projector conversions out there, I'd say they are well worth the money.

    now if you have some skills, you could get the standard H4 conversions, and do some cut and pasting with a junkyard set of projectors...all told you could spend less than $40 for all of them, invest a little time, and come up with something to sell here for about $100...whaddya think?
    pardon me for being the voice of reason


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    I'd like to see a side by side comparison also. And also, there really is no leakage even if the car is sitting out in the rain with the lights down?

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    I was working on my HID setup cause i got the parts for free from when i worked at Audi but turned out one of them had a bad ballast. I was pist because we had another set but someone beat me to it so im stuck with one good ballast, 2 HID bulbs, and i do have the projector parts that i was gonna use to make mine.

    Another project on hold but the projectors should make a pretty good difference with some good H4 bulbs because i was happy with just my H4's before i drove a car with projectors and HID's. But for the other the H4 projector setup is the way to go.

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    Not to thread crap but....hasn't this been on the market for a while?
    Also these aren't like real HID projectors they're more for halogens. There's no shield to cut off the light beam.

    Correct me if i'm wrong.

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    There has been some talk about them but Juan sells stuff and can get stuff for us generally cheaper to save us some money. So that is why this is posted because Juan can get them.

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    Rob, how are you going to mount the HID bulbs in the headlight? you have the h4 conversion headlight I am assuming, well most those hid bulbs don't mount into those.
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    I was planning on using the audi projector part which is one piece with the plate that blocks half the light from blinding people. That part also has the part that mounts the bulb so i was planning on modifying my whole H4 housing but the Audi projector piece is a tad longer than the H4 housing itself. This is probably what i will still do because i want the light ray to cut off at a certain point. But i have to get another ballast and it took me 7 months to come across two matching ones and im not working there now so i have to rely on the guys to hold it for me and not take it themselves. Plus im still working on the Turbo project so im staying focused on that because i want it ready for summer including the paint and body kit and all if i can pull it all off.

    Oh Hondaman87 (i think thats how its spelled) has HIDs on his car and he said the Audi bulbs were not hard to fit the H4 housings. Plus you can buy HID kits that should fit the H4 housings so that shouldnt be a problem. I just prefer the Audi setup which is made by Hella.
    Last edited by RobT5580; 11-15-2003 at 07:45 AM.

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