Finally, an alternative to Angel Eyes :D

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Finally, an alternative to Angel Eyes :D

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I was looking on ebay.de, for some "scheinwerfers",while procrastinating, and I found these:

http://cgi.ebay.de/Polo-6N2-Bj-99-01-SC ... dZViewItem

I believe they're inpro units, and look tons better than the Angel Eyes (in my opinion of course :)).

*Must resist buying*

Oh well, back to writing my covering letter by hand! *Left-handedness sucks*
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hmmm i like them and i think they would look good on the mk5!
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they look lik tinted normal head lights[/youtube]
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samil87 wrote:they look lik tinted normal head lights[/youtube]
That's because they are :lol:

They're proper ones, though, not standard ones that have been taken apart and sprayed black.

I'm debating whether they will look poop or not. I don't like angel eyes that much, and GTI headlights are waaayyyy out of my price range. I think they'd look pretty cool, combined with a HID kit 8)
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Ollie_R wrote:I think they'd look pretty cool, combined with a HID kit 8)
hmmm i see a plan coming together! :wink:
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Now they're some nice Scheinwerfer's 8)
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After a bit of research, I've found out that the inpro units can't be converted to RHD, and I don't really want to blind oncoming traffic.

I could always drive my car reverse-vampire stylee, and not turn the lights on.

Back to square-one then :roll:
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I'm pretty sure HID kits don't work very well with headlights without projectors, that's the only reason I ended up buying angel eyes. But if you want a set, mine should be up for sale in a month or 2 with the HID kit
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I like them alot ollie, i have angel eyes but prefer the look of them! A bit more oem+
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quite classy looking, seen any pics on the car itself?
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Dee-vub wrote:I like them alot ollie, i have angel eyes but prefer the look of them! A bit more oem+
Yeah, they are a nice touch, if only they were RHD :roll:

I haven't seen them fitted on a car yet, I'd imagine they'd look rather tasty though.

I don't think I'll buy them, I think I'll wait until I get a car with proper headlights :wink:

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Post by 8080 »

i'm not certain what the exact connection between in.pro and hella is, but i kno of several in.pro labelled products which are full-oem-hella inside the box
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