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These are between $85 to $130 on ebay from various sellers. I'm liking them. But I got reservations because they are so cheap. Anyone got these or seen 'em... used
or just let me know if it is a wise decision or not? used
they are pretty nice, i wouldn't give more than the bottom price for them tho, just me, i however liket he traditional style euros more, but these might grow on me. Its your car built to your tastes, do as you please, look good to me.
I got the traditional euros, you know the fake m3 tails. But I was considering those ones. Theyre clean, not ugly, and no one has those yet. I like them and would go either way.
They look nice, not too "over the top" of course they will be built to a price, but they look very similar in construction to a set of tails I bought for my wifes Ford Ka, and they were fine, fitted well and worked, what more do you need?
Just one point, I see they are fitted with ornage indicator bulbs which is a shame since they are going to make that section look orange, you need to replace the orange bulbs with some "silver" coated bulbs which illuminate orange, I assume you get those in the states?
best regards David
ps, and FYI I payed about that top price but in pounds for them over here....so don't think they are too expensive...just like your fuel! :nana
i've seen them on a few...it really depends on what the rest of it looks like (light's wise)...but knowing what yours kinda looks like i would say no. but from the back only it would look pretty cool. i prefer the older euro's, but these are nice too...confused? so am i =P
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