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Rep Power: 296 There e46 bixenon projectors. Usually there from a M3. There the ones i have on my car. The beam pattern is wide, but i wish they gave off more color like the tsx projectors.
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Rep Power: 0 Yes for those of you who guessed it it is a projector--a bi-xenon for that matter. I am not sure if it works I guess I will have to test it, but I assume it came from a car accident.
I was running around the golf course last night and as I was running over to my car to finish I noticed a shiny object in the grass on the side of the street. As I got closer I noticed it was a projector from a car.
For the person who said it was an E46 I don't think it was. I think it came from an american car like a Cadillac of even a Jap car, but not a German. The reason why I say this is because the piece that was attached to it (which I took off because it was broken and there was no use to is) was to big, to big it seemed as though it was part of a huge headlight. Not only that the piece doesn't look like any german headlamp assembly, and to say the least it would be to odd for it to be a E46.
Either way I am not sure what I am going to do with this. So just wanted to share this with you guys.
You are right, but I only have one, and I would need another one. Not only that what if they do work what garuntess do I have that they will work in the future. Of course I am talking about the silenoid (the flap for the hi and low beam) that may work now but it may not work tomorrow.
I am not to good with Retro's either as I have never done such a thing.
I was running around the golf course last night and as I was running over to my car to finish I noticed a shiny object in the grass on the side of the street. As I got closer I noticed it was a projector from a car.
For the person who said it was an E46 I don't think it was. I think it came from an american car like a Cadillac of even a Jap car, but not a German. The reason why I say this is because the piece that was attached to it (which I took off because it was broken and there was no use to is) was to big, to big it seemed as though it was part of a huge headlight. Not only that the piece doesn't look like any german headlamp assembly, and to say the least it would be to odd for it to be a E46.
Either way I am not sure what I am going to do with this. So just wanted to share this with you guys.
Originally Posted by TemjinX2
you should retro those in.
You are right, but I only have one, and I would need another one. Not only that what if they do work what garuntess do I have that they will work in the future. Of course I am talking about the silenoid (the flap for the hi and low beam) that may work now but it may not work tomorrow.
I am not to good with Retro's either as I have never done such a thing.
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