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These head lights are sweet!
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[hr]I bought 2 pairs of these headlights already and both had problems with fogging and the one was also broken when I receieved it. Poorly Built. Very Poorly.
Also, very misleading advertisement. These are NOT BLACK HOUSING. They're GUNMETAL. They were originally assembled and advertised as gunmetal, but they weren't selling so they started advertising them as black. They look black in certain light, but in crisp, clear light you can see that they're gunmetal. Also the plastic is poorly molded. In certain light there is a rainbowish glare that reflects off the housing. It's most likely due to the oils they used in the production of the plastic. These are SO poorly built not only do I not recommend them, I suggest AGAINST them.
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[hr]I bought 2 pairs of these headlights already and both had problems with fogging and the one was also broken when I receieved it. Poorly Built. Very Poorly.
Also, very misleading advertisement. These are NOT BLACK HOUSING. They're GUNMETAL. They were originally assembled and advertised as gunmetal, but they weren't selling so they started advertising them as black. They look black in certain light, but in crisp, clear light you can see that they're gunmetal. Also the plastic is poorly molded. In certain light there is a rainbowish glare that reflects off the housing. It's most likely due to the oils they used in the production of the plastic. These are SO poorly built not only do I not recommend them, I suggest AGAINST them.
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Rep Power: 0 Clear UR headlights, get some black chrome spray paint from a hobby shop, and paint teh chrome trim piece. Saved yourself like 170 bucks or so?????? Or you can import a set of REAL JDM headlights from a Japan Honda dealer for somewhere around the same price as those junk aftermarket ones. (Note: teh real JDM headlights are EXACLTY the same as our USDM ones without the amber shield. Pre-cleared for your visual pleasure.)
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[hr]Originally posted by: OmegaBlue2k1
Clear UR headlights, get some black chrome spray paint from a hobby shop, and paint teh chrome trim piece. Saved yourself like 170 bucks or so?????? Or you can import a set of REAL JDM headlights from a Japan Honda dealer for somewhere around the same price as those junk aftermarket ones. (Note: teh real JDM headlights are EXACLTY the same as our USDM ones without the amber shield. Pre-cleared for your visual pleasure.)[hr]
[hr]Originally posted by: OmegaBlue2k1
Clear UR headlights, get some black chrome spray paint from a hobby shop, and paint teh chrome trim piece. Saved yourself like 170 bucks or so?????? Or you can import a set of REAL JDM headlights from a Japan Honda dealer for somewhere around the same price as those junk aftermarket ones. (Note: teh real JDM headlights are EXACLTY the same as our USDM ones without the amber shield. Pre-cleared for your visual pleasure.)[hr]
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