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I'm buying these from a guy on the DTM forum. They are depo with hids and the projector look corners. I'm paying 250 plus shipping. Any comments or suggestions are apreciated.[attachmentid=19668][attachmentid=19669]
They are brand new in the box. He only took out the one to photograph. Apparently he got the four door ones and needed the 2 door ones. Thats why he is selling
I got depos and they look nothing like that. Mine are clean, like stock ellipsoids, especcially the angel eyes. Those look chromey or something. I just dunno
Those are the same exact DEPO's that I have. Mine cost like $420 from umnitza. I am very happy with them and get compliments all the time.. Do they come with the PnP harness tho?
Originally posted by komodo9@Mar 15 2005, 06:02 PM I agree that's a bit costly for used.
Talk him down a bit if possible.
Check out www.umnitza.com for price comparison. Those look like DEPO Projector36's to me.
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i've checked the website and have seen different types of depos. do you or anyone know the main difference between the regular depos, projector36, and projector36 performance? i emailed umnitza and they said the only difference are the type of dde that are in them, is that all?
mine are depo's with crappy leds angel eyes! and i love them.. i got mine ebay though!! i think the guy whi got them off of still has a few! and mine came with the PnP connector... 180 shipped to my house!
don't mind the rock chips.... gives me a reason to get either a lip or m3 bumper in a month!!
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